Egypt’s quarantine teams will examine all passengers and crews traveling from Equatorial Guinea to Egyptian airports and entry points after the Marburg virus killed nine in the first outbreak in Equatorial Guinea.
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The Ministry of Health and Population’s preventive sector ordered the new measures in a letter to its health directorates circulated by media on Sunday.
The quarantine teams should examine anyone arriving directly or indirectly from Equatorial Guinea before they are allowed to enter Egypt, the preventive sector said.
Travellers should be examined by thermal screening tools, the preventive sector said, stressing that the quarantine teams should not interfere with the passengers’ movement at the entry points.
The medical teams in charge of examinations should take maximum infection control precautions while dealing with passengers who are suspected of carrying the Marburg virus, the letter warned.
Suspected cases should be transferred to fever or specified hospitals, the letter said, adding that health directorates, preventive sector and the ministry’s General Quarantine Administration should be informed immediately.
Vehicles carrying suspected cases should be disinfected, while waste from the vehicle should be considered hazardous and disposed of safely under the supervision of the quarantine authorities.
The health authorities will also issue health surveillance cards to travelers from Equatorial Guinea, including children, in order to allow the authorities to monitor them in their residence for 21 days from the day of arrival.
The ministry urged the health quarantine divisions to spread awareness among travelers to Equatorial Guinea about how Marburg spreads and how to avoid infection.
On Friday, Spokesman of the Ministry of Health Hossam Abdel-Ghaffar said no Marburg cases have been detected in Egypt, affirming constant communication with the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The ministry has intensified preparedness at the quarantine spots in the entry points and raised awareness among medical teams in public and private hospitals on the virus, Abdel-Ghaffar said, adding that a guide to combat the virus was distributed to medical workers. ■
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