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Health Advice for Travellers
Swiss Expert Committee for Travel Medicine

 

Health Advice for Travellers
Swiss Expert Committee for Travel Medicine

 

Health Advice for Travellers
Swiss Expert Committee for Travel Medicine

Seven suspected Ebola cases have been reported in Bas-Uèle province that is located in the north-central of D.R. Congo. Of the seven cases, five have died. Samples from three of the suspect cases tested negative for the Ebola Zaire strain by RT-PCR. However, the samples taken were all of minimal quality.

Travelers are usually at low risk of contracting Ebola if you follow these precautions:

  • Avoid contact with infected/deceased persons or their body fluids, and all wild animals, alive or dead.
  • Avoid handling or eating bush/game meat.
  • Wash and peel fruits and vegetables before eating.
  • Wash hands regularly and thoroughly with soap and water (or use a sanitizer if soap is not available).
  • Practice safe sex (using barrier contraception).

Vaccination against Ebola is not available to travelers. For humanitarian missions, it is recommended to consult a travel medicine specialist to discuss the possibilities of vaccination (available at HUG Geneva).

In case of symptoms of illness (fever >38° C, headache, diarrhea, bleeding symptoms, etc.) during travel until 21 days after being in the affected area:

  • Isolate yourself and immediately contact the in-country hotline by phone or contact a tropical institute or university hospital infectious disease unit.
  • Always state that you may have had a possible exposure to Ebola. Incubation period: 2-21 days. ECDC case definition of a suspected Ebola case.
Via ProMED, 11.8.2024

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