Africa summit in India postponed over Ebola outbreak fears
Summary
The India-Africa Forum Summit planned for late May in Delhi was postponed because of a serious Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. The World Health Organization declared this Ebola outbreak a global health emergency, and there are concerns due to a rare Ebola type with no vaccine.Key Facts
- The summit, meant to strengthen ties between India and African countries, was scheduled from May 28 to 31 but is now delayed.
- There have been about 600 suspected Ebola cases and 139 suspected deaths in the current outbreak.
- The Ebola cases are so far only in Africa, mainly in areas affected by conflict.
- This Ebola outbreak involves a rare virus species for which there is no vaccine available.
- Ebola causes flu-like symptoms first, then serious issues like vomiting, diarrhea, organ failure, and sometimes bleeding.
- The virus spreads through contact with infected body fluids such as blood or vomit.
- Urban growth increases the chance of Ebola spreading as more people live near animals that carry the virus.
- India has issued health advice for travelers from Ebola-affected countries to report symptoms and seek medical care if needed.
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