Bangalore, Aug 10: State Health Minister U T Khader has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Health Minister Dr Harshvardhan to step up vigilance for possible Ebola virus affected patients landing at Delhi and Mumbai airports; the only two airports in the country that receive direct flights from Africa.

Mr Khader told the media on Saturday that all the flights from affected areas arrived only at Delhi and Mumbai Airports, he said that the passengers should be thoroughly screened at these airports. “None of these flights come to Bengaluru or Mangalore,” he said.
Karnataka Health Minister UT Khader has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi He has also requested them to send a team of experts to airports in Ebola affected countries who can screen people before they take off for their destinations to India. Khader also suggested that patients identified of Ebola should be taken to designated centres for treatment.
“If anyone is suspected of having symptoms, they must be immediately be rushed to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi and should not be allowed to travel anywhere in the country,” he said.
The minister said that though the Union government has passed instructions to screen passengers at all airports, there is no clarity. “We want to know more about the protocols for screening,” he added.
Kempegowda International Airport advisory to passengers
Following the alert by the World Health Organisation declaring Ebola outbreak in West Africa as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) along with all international airports in the country on Saturday announced advisory to passengers on the proactive measures taken for education and containment of Ebola virus, which is a joint initiative of the Government of Karnataka, Airport Health Officer (APHO) and Airline Operators Committee (AOC).
He said that patients identified and quarantined in this manner could be directed to a identified center for treatment these ailments specifically in that country of origin OR if identified in India, quarantined at an Tertiary Care Govt Health Center in New Delhi / Mumbai which could cater to these specific patients by making exclusive and special arrangements.
“We need to send a strong message to reassure citizens that it is not an airborne transmission and we are taking adequate measures to ensure safety of our people, “he informed in the letter.
“We have issued airport entry passes to district health officials on an emergency basis and doctors, paramedics will be available at the airport. Starting August 8, all airlines have been directed to make inflight/on board announcements about mandatory requirements. Do's and don'ts issued by the United Nations have been prominently displayed for public awareness at the international departure and arrival areas,” said a KIAL spokesperson, adding that Bengaluru has taken aggressive steps to spread awareness among all staff and passengers through various kinds of information, communication and education material. Routine screenings for EVD have started and additional medical practitioners are available from the State Health Department.
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