Mali Added To EBOLA List, CDC Travel Advisory
The purpose of this alert is to notify travelers that a few
Ebola cases have been reported in Bamako, Mali, and to inform them of
actions they can take to reduce their risk of getting the disease.
CDC recommends that travelers to Mali
protect themselves by avoiding contact with the blood and body fluids
of people who are sick, because of the possibility they may be sick with
Ebola. Although a cluster of cases has been reported only in Bamako,
travelers to all parts of Mali should be alert for reports of possible
further spread within the country.
As of November 12, 2014, the World Health Organization reported a
cluster of Ebola cases in Bamako, Mali (see box for case counts). (An
unrelated death from Ebola occurred in Kayes, Mali on October 24, 2014
and no additional cases related to that person have been reported.) The
cluster in Bamako is linked to a man who had been in a clinic in Bamako
after becoming sick in Guinea. Since that time, a small number of Ebola
cases linked to this patient have been reported in Bamako. The Malian
government has taken actions to contain further spread. CDC recommends
that travelers to Mali
protect themselves by avoiding contact with the blood and body fluids
of people who are sick and following the other recommendations listed
below.
The cases of Ebola in Bamako, Mali, are related to an ongoing Ebola outbreak that has been occurring since March 2014 in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone and is the largest outbreak of Ebola in history.
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