Health officials probe suspected Ebola case in western Kenya

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Health officials investigate suspected case of Ebola in western Kenya; the patient has recently travelled to eastern Uganda.

The patient had recently travelled to eastern Uganda to visit relatives, officials said.

Last week, the Kenyan government issued an Ebola alert and called for screening of travellers at entry points on the border with Uganda following an outbreak in the neighbouring country. South Sudan and Tanzania also heightened surveillance, especially at their borders with Uganda, while Rwanda has began screening travellers at the borders to prevent cross-border spread of Ebola.

 

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