Health authorities in the Federal Capital Territory have intensified surveillance and activated emergency systems to calm fears of an Ebola outbreak in Abuja. Officials confirmed that recent suspected cases tested negative for Ebola and Marburg viruses but urged residents to remain vigilant, practise good hygiene, and report unusual symptoms promptly.
Key Points
No confirmed Ebola in Nigeria: Two suspected cases in Abuja tested negative for Ebola and Marburg.
Heightened surveillance: The FCT Emergency Operating Centre is active 24/7 and can be reached via the toll-free line 6232.
Contact tracing: Officials have traced contacts, including flight manifests.
Public advisory: Maintain good hygiene, avoid contact with symptomatic individuals, minimise animal-to-human exposure, and seek prompt medical attention if symptoms occur.
Avoid panic & misinformation: Authorities warn false rumours could fuel fear and stigma.