Kenya confirms 59 suspected Ebola cases test negative

The Principal Secretary for Health announced on June 6 that all 59 suspected Ebola cases in Kenya have tested negative. The update came during an inspection at the Busia-Malaba border amid ongoing surveillance efforts.

Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni confirmed the negative results while inspecting the Busia-Malaba border on June 6. She stated that the findings are reassuring but emphasized that authorities are maintaining heightened vigilance. Malaba processes between 1,500 and 2,000 travellers and about 300 trucks daily. The measures follow confirmed Ebola cases in neighbouring Uganda, where 19 infections and two deaths have been reported mainly in Kampala and Wakiso District. Muthoni highlighted the need for quarantine facilities in all 47 counties. She noted that some travellers have been uncooperative during screening and called for full public cooperation. Kakamega County is already planning two quarantine centres due to its proximity to the border.

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Kenyan health officials preparing for Ebola threat in Nairobi office
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Kenya bolsters Ebola preparedness amid US quarantine reports

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The Kenyan Ministry of Health has reassured citizens of full preparedness for Ebola threats following reports that the United States may send exposed patients to Kenya for monitoring.

Kenya's health authorities have urged citizens to postpone non-essential trips to Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo due to rising Ebola cases in those countries.

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The Kenyan government has strengthened its emergency preparations to tackle Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.

The United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is sending a specialized team to Kenya to monitor and quarantine American citizens returning from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The move follows a High Court order suspending a planned U.S.-funded quarantine facility in Laikipia County.

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The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency over an outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. The move comes as researchers urge faster development of vaccines for lesser-known Ebola strains.

Mpumalanga's Health MEC Sasekani Manzini has called for collaboration with Mozambique and Eswatini to tackle a malaria outbreak that has caused four deaths and 858 cases since the start of the year. The province marked World Malaria Day in Nkomazi, where recent floods have boosted mosquito breeding. Officials note many cases are imported from across the borders.

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Aeroméxico and Viva Aerobus announced restrictions for passengers who have been in Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the past three weeks. The measure responds to an Ebola outbreak and will last 60 days.

 

 

 

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