The National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) is closely monitoring the Ebola virus outbreak. This outbreak is primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. The NCDC tracks developments through national and international surveillance channels. It also coordinates with relevant health authorities.
The NCDC issued a statement. It confirmed no confirmed or suspected Ebola cases have been recorded in Libya. This applies up to the date of the statement’s release. The epidemiological situation inside the country remains stable.
Epidemiological surveillance and rapid response teams are on alert. They maintain continuous monitoring. Health surveillance measures have been enhanced. Readiness to detect any suspected cases has increased. Teams will handle these cases according to approved technical procedures.
The NCDC urged citizens and residents to rely only on official sources for information. They should avoid circulating unconfirmed news or details. Any new developments regarding the epidemiological situation will be announced. This will occur through the center’s official channels.
The NCDC emphasized that Ebola virus disease does not spread through the air. It differs from respiratory illnesses. Transmission occurs through direct contact with an infected person’s bodily fluids. It can also spread via contaminated tools. Adherence to health instructions is crucial for prevention. Early reporting of any suspected symptoms is also vital.
