NEW DELHI/AHMEDABAD: Health authorities have intensified airport surveillance, traveller monitoring and quarantine measures after suspected Ebola cases surfaced in Bengaluru and Gujarat, though no Ebola infection has been confirmed in India so far.

Government intensifies Ebola screening for all incoming passengers, enhancing surveillance measures to prevent virus spread in India.

The Centre reviewed India’s Ebola preparedness and intensified surveillance, screening and response systems amid rising global concerns over the virus spread.

Andhra Pradesh initiates Ebola screenings for international passengers at Vijayawada Airport to ensure public health safety.

BENGALURU: A 28-year-old Ugandan woman, who arrived at Kempegowda International Airport on May 23, has been isolated at the Epidemic Diseases Hospital in Indiranagar as a…

India is closely watching the Ebola situation due to outbreaks in Africa. No confirmed cases have been reported in the country. A person in Bengaluru, who traveled from Uganda,…

The woman has been isolated at a government hospital and is undergoing testing

India's Health Ministry confirms no Ebola case after a Bengaluru individual with travel history tests negative for the virus.

A woman from Uganda, recently in her home country, has tested negative for Ebola. She was isolated in Bengaluru as a precaution after reporting mild symptoms. Her sample was sent…