Nigeria today said it had stepped up health surveillance and vigilance at its entry ports after an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo killed at least three people.
"The minister has directed the director of health services at the ports to ensure that public health workers are put on the alert," health ministry spokeswoman Boade Akinola told AFP.
"If you go to the ports now, you will see health workers on the ground. They have been deployed to screen people coming into Nigeria for symptoms of haemorrhagic fevers."
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Nigeria had 19 confirmed cases of Ebola and seven deaths during the epidemic. The authorities were widely praised for their quick response in implementing emergency measures.
There are no direct flights with DR Congo but Nigeria's health minister Isaac Adewole has ordered health care providers and the public to be on full alert.
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