Africa summit in India postponed over Ebola outbreak fears
The India-Africa summit, scheduled for next week in Delhi, has been postponed due to fears surrounding the Ebola outbreak. While no Ebola cases have been reported in India, the Directorate General of Health Services issued a health advisory for travelers arriving from or transiting through affected countries.

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AI-generatedThe India-Africa summit, scheduled for next week in Delhi, has been postponed due to fears surrounding the Ebola outbreak. While no Ebola cases have been reported in India, the Directorate General of Health Services issued a health advisory for travelers arriving from or transiting through affected countries. This advisory urges passengers to report any symptoms like fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or bleeding to airport health authorities within 21 days of arrival, or if they have had direct contact with infected individuals. The article also provides information on Ebola's transmission, symptoms, and the increasing risk of outbreaks due to urbanization.
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5 extractedNo Ebola cases have been reported from India.
The virus spreads from person to person by contact with infected bodily fluids such as blood or vomit.
It takes two to 21 days for Ebola symptoms to appear, starting suddenly with flu-like symptoms.
Ebola viruses normally infect animals, typically fruit bats, but outbreaks among humans can sometimes start when people eat or handle infected animals.
Africa summit in India postponed over Ebola outbreak fears.