Two Sudanese nationals admitted to Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad for Ebola screening,stirring concerns amid health alerts. Latest case—35-year-old man flagged with fever at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport on Thursday.
Officials said man,here for knee surgery,showed no fever by Friday morning. Asymptomatic now, but tests still pending. Earlier,a student in his 20s was sent to hospital after showing fever symptoms. Improved overnight,fever-free by Friday.
Telangana government set up special isolation ward at Gandhi Hospital—10 beds for Ebola cases. This move fits with new health protocols at Hyderabad Airport,announced last month. Following orders from Directorate General of Civil Aviation,Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,aimed at cutting down Ebola risk from affected regions.
Passengers from high-risk areas like Uganda,DR Congo might need to fill Self-Declaration Form before landing. Ebola virus spreads through contact with infected animals,bodily fluids. Known for severe,often deadly effects .
With test results pending for both cases,situation under close watch. Public urged to stay informed about Ebola symptoms,preventive steps. Can community stay safe…?






