Doctors Without Borders (MSF) medics monitor patients at the Ebola Treatment Center in Munigi, DRC, on June 2, 2026. [AFP]
The country is yet to record any Ebola case as the government enhances surveillance and testing efforts, Public Health and Professional Standards Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni Muriuki has said.
Speaking during the Jamii Imara Mashinani forum and media engagement in Ololulunga, Narok County, Muthoni assured Kenyans that the country remains on high alert.
She said robust measures have been put in place to prevent the disease from entering and spreading within its borders.
“There are no confirmed Ebola cases in Kenya. We have taken about 90 samples for testing, and all have tested negative. That means none of the suspected cases has been confirmed to have the disease,” she said.










