Seven More Airports in India on Ebola Alert, Say Health Ministry Sources

Friday, November 21, 2014
By Paul Martin

by Amit Chaturvedi
NDTV.com
November 21, 2014

New Delhi: Days after an Indian national was quarantined at the Delhi airport after traces of the virus were found in his samples, the Health Ministry today has added seven more airports for screening for the disease.

Apart from the 18 airports already under screening, the government today added Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, Gaya in Bihar, Vizag in Andhra Pradesh, Nagpur in Maharashtra, Bagdora in Assam and two other airports, Health Minstry sources said.

On Wednesday, Health Minister JP Nadda had said that a 26-year-old man, who arrived in India from Liberia on November 10, is in isolation as precaution.

“It was a case of high risk patient who had already undergone treatment for Ebola. When he came to India, he was kept under observation. That person is kept in isolation and situation is being closely monitored. We are cautious and there is no need to panic. The situation is under control,” Mr Nadda said on Tuesday.

Health officials said the man had been shown to be negative for Ebola in tests conforming to World Health Organisation guidelines. The man is still under quarantine.

The ministry said three blood samples from the man tested negative for the disease, which means he is considered cured according to standards set by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

At a meeting on Tuesday, the minister had ordered a special team to inspect all airports for quarantine facilities and report to him within a week. Mr Nadda also asked officials to fast-track an action plan to have India compliant on the core capacities required to combat Ebola under International Health Regulations.

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