Cambodia urges people to be vigilant over Ebola


A staff member of the CBCA Virunga Hospital checks a visitor's temperature using a contactless infrared thermometer, before allowing her access to the hospital in Goma on May 17, 2026. Cambodia has not detected any case of the virus so far, but urged the public to take precautions. - AFP

PHNOM PENH: The Cambodian government has urged the public to take precautionary measures against Ebola, although the kingdom has not detected any case of the virus so far, the Ministry of Health said in a statement on Monday (May 18).

The statement came after the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Sunday declared an international health emergency as an Ebola outbreak had killed more than 80 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the virus had also spread to Uganda, causing infections and deaths.

"To date, Cambodia has not yet detected any cases of Ebola," the statement said. "The Ministry of Health has been closely monitoring the situation and has disseminated knowledge and guidance to emergency response teams, health workers and the public through social media platforms."

In addition, the ministry has prepared necessary measures for prevention and immediate response if any suspected cases occur in the South-East Asian country, the statement added.

Ebola is the highly contagious hemorrhagic fever that causes severe, often fatal illness in humans, the statement said, adding that the death rate is as high as 80 to 90 per cent if not treated promptly. - Xinhua

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