First Sudanese national isolated in Hyderabad tests negative for Ebola

A Sudanese national isolated in Hyderabad has tested negative for Ebola after showing fever symptoms at the airport. Health authorities continue to monitor international arrivals as a precautionary measure.
Why it matters
Effective health screening at international transit hubs is vital for preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
A Sudanese national who had been placed in isolation at Gandhi Hospital, Secunderabad, after being detected with fever at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has tested negative for Ebola, confirmed Telangana Minister for Health C. Damodar Raja Narasimha on Friday (June 5).
The report focuses on public health procedures and verified medical test results.
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