The Union Health Ministry has confirmed that no cases of Ebola virus infection have been detected in India. The announcement comes after health authorities completed tests on a woman passenger who recently returned to Bengaluru from Uganda, a country where Ebola-related concerns have been closely monitored.
According to officials, the passenger underwent medical examination and laboratory testing as part of standard health surveillance procedures. The test results showed no evidence of Ebola infection, providing reassurance to both health authorities and the public.
The ministry stated that there are currently no confirmed Ebola cases anywhere in India. Health officials continue to monitor international disease developments and maintain precautionary measures at airports and other points of entry to ensure early detection of any potential health risks.
Authorities have emphasized that surveillance systems remain active and that necessary protocols are in place to respond quickly if required. Regular monitoring and screening efforts are being carried out in accordance with public health guidelines.
The latest confirmation from the Health Ministry highlights the effectiveness of ongoing monitoring measures and reassures the public that no Ebola infections have been reported in the country at present.
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