India issues Ebola travel advisory
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Jun 02, 2026 · Last updated Jun 02, 2026
The advisory from the Bangladesh — Ministry of Health and Family Welfare aims to prevent an Ebola outbreak in India, which could negatively impact the healthcare and tourism industries. While there are no confirmed cases in India, the global concern around Ebola could lead to reduced travel to affected regions, impacting airlines and hospitality.
The Government of India, through its Bangladesh — Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, has issued a fresh health advisory due to global concerns over the Ebola virus outbreak. The advisory urges travellers arriving from Ebola-affected countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan to self-isolate and report to local health authorities if they develop symptoms. India currently has no confirmed Ebola cases, and a suspected case in India — Gujarat tested negative. The World Health Organization has classified the outbreak as a significant international public health concern, prompting India to intensify monitoring and implement precautionary guidelines to safeguard public health.
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