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5 Ebola Measures for Travelers: Medical Advice and Travel Reporting

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/10 at 2:51 AM
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Ebola travel precautions advised by UAE health authorities

The Ministry of Health and Prevention urged travelers to follow updated Ebola travel precautions ahead of any international trip, citing the ongoing outbreak linked to the Bundibugyo strain. Officials said there are currently no licensed vaccines specifically targeting the Bundibugyo strain, and travelers should review destination guidance and government advisories before departure.

The ministry issued the guidance after global health agencies continued to monitor outbreaks concentrated in parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Meanwhile, the UAE has recorded no confirmed Ebola cases and maintains heightened surveillance and preparedness measures to protect public health, the ministry stated.

Five recommended measures for travelers

The ministry identified five key preventive actions for people traveling abroad to reduce the risk of infection. First, check the latest travel advice and entry requirements from official sources and your airline before leaving. Furthermore, follow all public health instructions for the destination, including screening procedures and local restrictions.

Second, maintain strict personal hygiene by frequent handwashing with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer when facilities are limited. In addition, avoid direct contact with people who are ill and refrain from handling blood or bodily fluids, which are the primary routes of Ebola transmission.

Third, steer clear of contact with wild animals, bushmeat, and products that might be contaminated. The ministry noted that handling animals or animal products in affected areas can increase the chance of exposure. Fourth, monitor your health during travel and for 21 days after return, as the incubation period ranges from 2 to 21 days.

Finally, seek prompt medical advice if symptoms develop and inform healthcare providers of recent travel history. Early notification and medical assessment enable timely care and help protect the wider community, officials said. Travelers are also advised to follow post-travel instructions and report any suspected exposure to public health authorities.

Health risks, transmission and Ebola symptoms to watch

Ebola is a severe viral illness first identified in 1976 and caused by filoviruses, the ministry explained. The current outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain, a recognized human pathogen first detected in Uganda in 2007. According to the ministry, Ebola spreads through direct contact with blood or bodily fluids of an infected person, contaminated surfaces, or handling infected animals and their products.

Early Ebola symptoms can resemble other common illnesses, complicating early detection. The ministry and public health agencies list primary Ebola symptoms as fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and weakness. In severe cases, complications may include internal or external bleeding, multi-organ failure and shock.

Health officials emphasized that Ebola is not transmitted through the air like influenza or COVID-19, and infected individuals are typically not contagious before symptoms appear. Therefore, monitoring for Ebola symptoms and timely reporting of travel history remain central to containment efforts.

Travel guidance, restrictions and international coordination

Travelers should consider official travel advice when deciding whether to postpone or cancel plans. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently advised against nonessential travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan. Officials recommend people base travel decisions on current government directives and destination health notices.

There is no vaccine approved specifically for the Bundibugyo strain at present, the ministry noted, which influences the risk management options available to travelers. International organizations, including the World Health Organization, are monitoring the outbreak and coordinating response efforts with national authorities. These agencies classify the situation as a public health emergency of international concern, while assessing global risk as low as of the latest reports referenced by the ministry.

Practical steps for travelers and healthcare providers

Before traveling, consult reputable sources for travel advice such as the Ministry of Health and Prevention and global health sites like the World Health Organization. If you develop fever or other Ebola symptoms after returning from an affected area, seek medical care immediately and notify providers about your recent travel.

Healthcare facilities are advised to screen patients with compatible symptoms for recent travel to affected regions and apply appropriate infection prevention and control measures. Early detection, testing and isolation when indicated contribute to prompt treatment and reduce the risk of secondary transmission.

Related considerations

Travelers should also consider routine precautions such as ensuring travel insurance covers emergency care and repatriation, and planning how to access local medical services at their destination. Employers and institutions sending staff abroad should review contingency plans and brief travelers on specific Ebola travel precautions and reporting protocols.

Outlook and what to watch next

The ministry reaffirmed that the UAE’s public health situation remains stable and that authorities continue to strengthen surveillance, risk assessment and preventive measures in coordination with national and international partners. In the coming weeks, travelers should monitor updates from the Ministry of Health and Prevention and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for any changes to travel advice or new public health guidance.

Expect authorities to provide further guidance if the epidemiological situation changes or if new evidence emerges about transmission or medical countermeasures. For now, adherence to Ebola travel precautions, awareness of Ebola symptoms and prompt medical reporting remain the most effective steps travelers and healthcare providers can take to limit risk and protect communities.

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