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China steps up Ebola monitoring with revised prevention plan

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 9:52 AM

BEIJING, June 16 (Reuters) – China on Tuesday issued a revised prevention and control plan for the Ebola epidemic, requiring close contacts of Ebola ​cases to undergo tracking and quarantined medical observation ‌and laying out more stringent monitoring protocols for medical institutions and customs.

• The National Disease Control and Prevention Administration revised the plan after recent Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic ‌of ​the Congo and Uganda, the ⁠administration said in a ⁠statement.

• Close contacts — people who have had direct contact with the blood, bodily fluids, secretions, excrement or contaminated materials of confirmed or suspected Ebola cases — ​should undergo tracking and quarantined medical observation for 21 days from their last contact with a case ⁠or contaminated item, according to ⁠the plan.

• Medical institutions, disease control ​agencies as well as customs at all levels should report ​suspected and confirmed cases through an online system ‌within two hours.

• Monitoring will be expanded beyond port health quarantine and domestic disease monitoring to include notifications from international organisations, detection through domestic laboratory testing ⁠institutions and wastewater monitoring of inbound aircraft.

• Apart from close contacts, people arriving in China from Ebola-affected countries or ⁠regions or with ‌travel history to affected areas within ⁠the previous 21 days must undergo 21 ​days ‌of self-health monitoring after entry, the ​administration said.

• ⁠Provincial-level disease control agencies should coordinate with relevant government departments to track those who travelled to Ebola-affected regions, and conduct follow-up visits until the 21-day window passes.

(Reporting by Shi Bu, Yukun Zhang and Ryan Woo; Editing ​by Chizu Nomiyama )