Localities asked to prevent Ebola from entering Vietnam

Localities asked to prevent Ebola from entering Vietnam hinh anh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
 
Hanoi (VNA)
The health sector has asked localities to strengthen supervision over Ebola
virus at border gates and in the community to promptly apply suitable and
effective preventive measures to avoid the intrusion of the virus to Vietnam.

The Preventive
Medicine Department under the Ministry of Health on May 21 warned the public
that the Ebola virus recurred in the Democratic Republic of Congo since early
2018 with complicated developments. The ’s Emergency
Committee has held a meeting to deal with the disease.

The Ministry of Health
will continue working closely with the WHO to supervise the disease’s
developments.

According to the WHO,
possible preventive measures include strengthening the supervision system,
setting up a management system, launching mobile testing, and calling for the engagement
of localities’ leaders.

Ebola is a highly
infectious disease that spreads through contact with even a small amount of
bodily fluid of an infected person. Its early flu-like symptoms are not always
easy to detect.

The current outbreak
– the ninth to hit Congo since Ebola was identified in 1976 – involves the same
strain of the virus that struck three West African countries in 2013-15 and
sparked an international panic. It went on to kill more than 11,300 people in
the deadliest ever .-VNA

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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