Korea has issued a blanket travel ban for the Ituri Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, responding to the mounting death toll from a...

It follows a rapid deployment of medical personnel to the outbreak's epicentre

While Canada is monitoring a severe Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda, the federal health authority says it is not implementing a travel ban or actively testing travellers.

The team will still come to the United States, but fans cannot amid a CDC ban.

Ebola confirmed in rebel-controlled South Kivu, Congo, raising concerns as outbreak spreads from Ituri province with 139 deaths reported.

Uganda on Thursday suspended all public transport to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a deadly Ebola outbreak was spreading.

This includes the temporary halting of flights between the two countries, with the measure set to take effect within 48 hours.

Korea has issued a blanket travel ban for the Ituri Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, responding to the mounting death toll from a...

The latest Ebola outbreak has raised alarms as it spreads to South Kivu Province in the DRC, with the March 23 Movement confirming new cases

Provincial gov't in Ituri province, the epicentre of the outbreak, has banned public gatherings to stop spread of virus.

The WHO raised its risk assessment for the outbreak in Congo to "very high" from "high", with the health body saying late detection, the absence of a vaccine or virus-specific…

As the World Health Organisation raises its risk assessment for the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo to the highest level, neighbouring countries Uganda and Rwanda…

KINSHASA -- The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has temporarily suspended all passenger flights to and from Bunia, the capital of the northeastern Ituri…

Govt advises citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Congo, Uganda and South Sudan | India News

India advises against non-essential travel to Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan due to the ongoing Ebola outbreak and health risks.

With cases spreading across provinces and borders, authorities are struggling with shortages, weak contact tracing, and the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain

This came six days after the World Health Organization declared the current outbreak in central Africa as a public health emergency of international concern.