Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, on Saturday, issued a public health advisory following the declaration of an Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
NCDC, in a statement shared on Facebook on Saturday, said that although no case has been detected in Nigeria, it is closely monitoring the situation to ensure early detection and preparedness.
The agency urged members of the public to adopt preventive measures such as regular handwashing with soap and running water, avoiding contact with individuals showing symptoms of Ebola — including fever, vomiting, diarrhoea, and unexplained bleeding — refraining from bushmeat consumption, and ensuring animal products are properly cooked.
Healthcare workers were advised to strictly adhere to infection prevention and control protocols and use personal protective equipment when managing patients.
It also encouraged individuals with recent travel history to affected areas who develop symptoms to call the NCDC hotline on 6232 or contact their State Ministry of Health immediately.
The full advisory is available on the NCDC website.

