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NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Great100000(op): 8:58pm On Feb 02, 2025
He reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to strengthening surveillance and response efforts across the country.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has placed the country on high alert following the confirmation of an Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in Uganda.

Jide Idris, the director‐general, said this on Sunday in an interview with journalists in Abuja.

EVD is a rare but severe illness caused by viruses of the genus Ebolavirus.

First identified in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the disease has led to multiple outbreaks across Africa.

Ebola spreads to humans through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs, or other bodily fluids of infected animals such as fruit bats, chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys, forest antelope, and porcupines.

Human-to-human transmission occurs via direct contact with bodily fluids of infected individuals, contaminated surfaces, or materials like bedding and clothing.

Healthcare workers and family members are particularly at risk when caring for infected patients without proper protective measures.

Mr Jide said that although the country has no reported cases of Ebola, the agency, in collaboration with key stakeholders, has activated heightened surveillance measures to prevent importation of the virus into the country.

He said that the outbreak, caused by the Sudan strain of the virus, was confirmed by Uganda’s Ministry of Health on January 30, 2025, with one reported case and one death in Wakiso, Mukono, and Mbale City in Mbale District.

“Ugandan health authorities are currently tracking 44 contacts to curb further spread,” he said.


He disclosed that in response to the development, the NCDC has: “Updated its EVD emergency contingency plan. Increased screening at points of entry, particularly international airports.

“Optimised diagnostic capacity for EVD testing in designated laboratories and mobilised Lassa fever testing laboratories, which can be scaled up for Ebola testing if needed.”


The director-general of NCDC assured Nigerians that proactive steps were being taken to mitigate any risk of an outbreak.

“While there is no immediate cause for panic, we must remain vigilant. The Ebola Sudan strain has no approved vaccine, making early detection and containment critical,” he said.

He urged Nigerians to adhere to the following preventive measures:” Practice good hand hygiene – Wash hands regularly with soap and water or use hand sanitisers.

“Avoid contact with persons showing symptoms such as fever, weakness, vomiting, and unexplained bleeding.


“Refrain from consuming bushmeat, especially bats and primates.

“Seek immediate medical attention if experiencing symptoms after travelling to an affected country.”


Additionally, he advised health workers to maintain a high index of suspicion, use personal protective equipment (PPE), and report suspected cases immediately.

While the World Health Organisation (WHO) has not recommended travel restrictions, he advised Nigerians to avoid non-essential travel to countries with confirmed Ebola cases.

“Travelers returning from affected countries in the last 21 days with symptoms such as fever, sore throat, vomiting, or unexplained bleeding should immediately call the NCDC toll-free number (6232) or their State Ministry of Health hotline,” he advised.

Beyond Ebola, he said that the country is currently battling outbreaks of Lassa fever, meningitis, diphtheria, Mpox, measles, and anthrax.


He reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to strengthening surveillance and response efforts across the country.

“Nigerians are encouraged to stay informed and follow official updates from the NCDC through its hotline (6232), social media platforms (@NCDCgov), and official website,” he added.

The incubation period ranges from 2 to 21 days. Initial symptoms include sudden onset of fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and sore throat.

As the disease progresses, individuals may experience vomiting, diarrhoea, rash, impaired kidney and liver function, and in some cases, both internal and external bleeding.


Laboratory findings often show low white blood cell and platelet counts and elevated liver enzymes.

Ebola is often fatal, with case fatality rates varying from 25 per cent to 90 per cent in past outbreaks, depending on factors such as the virus strain and the effectiveness of response efforts.

The average case fatality rate is around 50 per cent.

Effective outbreak control relies on a combination of interventions, including case management, surveillance and contact tracing, good laboratory service, safe burials, and social mobilisation.

Community engagement is key to successfully controlling outbreaks.

Raising awareness of risk factors and protective measures, such as practising good hand hygiene, avoiding contact with infected individuals, and safe burial practices, are essential.

There is an FDA-approved vaccine for the prevention of the Ebola virus (species Zaire ortho-ebolavirus).

However, vaccines for other strains, such as the Sudan strain, are still under development.

Supportive care—rehydration with oral or intravenous fluids—and treatment of specific symptoms improve survival.

Early supportive care with rehydration, and symptomatic treatment improves survival.

A range of potential treatments, including blood products, immune therapies, and drug therapies, are currently being evaluated.

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Sources: https://gazettengr.com/ncdc-places-nigeria-on-high-alert-as-ebola-outbreak-hits-uganda/#:~:text=The%20Nigeria%20Centre%20for%20Disease,interview%20with%20journalists%20in%20Abuja.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/nigeria-on-high-alert-over-ebola-outbreak-in-uganda/amp/

https://independent.ng/ebola-in-uganda-ncdc-on-high-alert-says-no-case-in-nigeria-yet/

Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by jaeyking(m): 9:53pm On Feb 02, 2025
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Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Great100000(op): 9:54pm On Feb 02, 2025
jaeyking:
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Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Gbadugbakun(m): 10:25pm On Feb 02, 2025
Let it hit jare. undecided
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by VinnyBaba: 10:26pm On Feb 02, 2025
Kai
Ebola Virus. smiley

I remember when it came out in 2014 and some Nigerians baff with Salt water, due to Rumours and misinformation. sad
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Zackyy:
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Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Kindness218: 10:26pm On Feb 02, 2025
The economy of this country is too harsh. That Ebola no go survive
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Softmirror: 10:26pm On Feb 02, 2025
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Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Angelfrost(m): 10:28pm On Feb 02, 2025
NCDC is back on the beat...!
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Sonofgod1990(m): 10:28pm On Feb 02, 2025
grin
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by wizelink: 10:28pm On Feb 02, 2025
Dem don come again. In the middle of this hardship in Naija, na Ebola we wan suffer again. Abeg God have mercy on Africa
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Melagros(m): 10:29pm On Feb 02, 2025
COMRADES, I don't know why these guys don't want us to rest and live devoid of fear
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Debater(m): 10:30pm On Feb 02, 2025
F**k. Not again please.
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Goodman59(m): 10:30pm On Feb 02, 2025
Hmmm.
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Eriokanmi: 10:30pm On Feb 02, 2025
World should enjoy peace for once cheesy. God help us
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by VinnyBaba: 10:30pm On Feb 02, 2025
Gbadugbakun:
Let it hit jare. undecided
Hmm, in Nigeria or Where? 🤨🤨
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by PerfectStranger(m): 10:31pm On Feb 02, 2025
Ebola in tinubu's regime. grin
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Gbadugbakun(m): 10:31pm On Feb 02, 2025
VinnyBaba:
Hmm, in Nigeria or Where? 🤨🤨
In Nigeria na.
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by jubrilELsudan: 10:32pm On Feb 02, 2025
GOD ABEG OOOOO

Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Akfrenzy(m): 10:32pm On Feb 02, 2025
grin
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by VinnyBaba: 10:33pm On Feb 02, 2025
Gbadugbakun:
In Nigeria na.
On top this USELESS, Propaganda govt of Tinibu, Nigerians are battling in, you want to add Ebola Virus join? undecided
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Gbadugbakun(m): 10:34pm On Feb 02, 2025
VinnyBaba:
On top this USELESS, Propaganda govt of Tinibu, Nigerians are battling in, you want to add Ebola Virus join? undecided
Yes cry
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Barims: 10:34pm On Feb 02, 2025
E no fit support tinubu bad policies. E should find it way to arab countries
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by zombieHUNTER: 10:35pm On Feb 02, 2025
We already have Ebola in Aso Rock


This one na die combination
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by DuttyChuks: 10:36pm On Feb 02, 2025
jaeyking:
Another salt drinking loading🫡
And Salt bath grin
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by richiemcgold:
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You say wetin?
Ebola or what do u say?
E jowo, e ma lo gbe yen wa o!

Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Emmabyte: 10:38pm On Feb 02, 2025
Not this time
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Helpfromabove1(m): 10:42pm On Feb 02, 2025
Not this time

We are still trying to survive Tpain disease God please don’t add Ebola
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by IfyfastX: 10:43pm On Feb 02, 2025
E-BOLA abeg mount guard oo😁
No add ebola untop this unexplainable Tinubulation from the pit of hell wey you dey flog the Country with oo😁😁.

E nor go funny at all.

Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Hellisreal70: 10:44pm On Feb 02, 2025
Eriokanmi:
World should enjoy peace for once cheesy. God help us
This is the end time now.
The bible says when they say peace, peace, then cometh sudden....................
Re: NCDC Places Nigeria On High Alert As Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda by Endinjustice: 10:45pm On Feb 02, 2025
embarassed

God abeg we already have enough ebola BATeria showing everybody shege here in Nigeria cry cry
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