India Issues Travel Advisory Against Three African Countries Amid Ebola Outbreak The World Health Organization's declaration that the ongoing Ebola outbreak constitutes a public health emergency has prompted governments worldwide to take action.
India, in particular, has issued travel advisories against three African countries – Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan – due to concerns about rapidly spreading infectious diseases.
This decision follows closely on the heels of World Health Assembly warnings that the world remains vulnerable to outbreaks like Ebola and Hantavirus.