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Health Alert: Malabo (Equatorial Guinea), Marburg Virus Disease Update

Health Alert: U.S. Embassy Malabo (April 10, 2023)

  

Location: Equatorial Guinea

 

Event: On March 28, 2023, the travel advisory for Equatorial Guinea was raised to level 2, advising travelers to exercise increased caution in Equatorial Guinea due to an outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD).  The United States has been actively supporting the Government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in its response to the MVD outbreak through financial contributions and dedicated experts from USAID and CDC.

 

The U.S. Embassy continues to allow official travel to the mainland region – including Bata – by Embassy employees is only for mission-critical needs, such as support for the MVD response.

 

Confirmed cases have now been detected in an area spanning over 100 miles.  According to the WHO, the wide geographic distribution of cases and uncertain epidemiological links suggest the potential for undetected community spread of the virus.  The WHO characterizes the risk for the virus’s spread to be very high at the national level, high at the sub-regional level, moderate at the regional level, and low at the global level.  The WHO is continuing to review this assessment.

 

The Kie-Ntem province in the mainland region of EG remains under quarantine.  MINSABS has not yet announced any new quarantine measures for other impacted areas.

 

MINSABS officials have announced that they will soon begin daily reports on case numbers and other related data, which will be posted to their website.

 

The U.S. Embassy will continue to send out regular updates to U.S. citizens living in or traveling to EG until health officials declare an end to the crisis.  These alerts will also be posted to the Embassy’s website here.  The CDC’s webpage on the MVD outbreak in EG includes updates and travel advisories, and additional information can be found in the WHO’s original health alert.

 

Actions to Take:  

  • Defer non-essential travel to Bata and the mainland region until MINSABS and the WHO have declared an end to the health crisis.
  • Immediately report to a qualified medical professional if you experience fever, muscle soreness, weakness, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or hemorrhaging.
  • Avoid contact with any individuals experiencing these symptoms.
  • If you believe you have had contact with a confirmed or suspected case of Marburg Virus Disease but do not have any of the symptoms, contact a healthcare provider immediately. 
  • DO NOT travel to a healthcare facility unless advised to do so by a healthcare professional.
  • Do not eat or handle bushmeat, especially monkeys and other primates.  Avoid contact with animal cadavers for any reason.
  • Avoid caves or other areas where fruit bat populations reside.
  • Practice good hygiene, including regular hand washing.
  • Avoid large gatherings.
  • Do not attend wakes or funerals.
  • If you reside in the Kie-Ntem province and/or are subject to the quarantine, alert the U.S. Embassy and follow instructions given by WHO and MINSABS officials.
  • Do not attempt to cross Equatorial Guinea’s land borders with Cameroon or Gabon.
  • Monitor news programs and websites to stay abreast of new health announcements from the government.
  • Check your email regularly for additional updates from U.S. Embassy Malabo.

     For Assistance and Information:

     U.S. Embassy Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

+(240) 333-095-741 or +(240) 555-516-008 (after hours)

 MalaboConsular@state.gov

 https://gq.usembassy.gov/

 State Department – Consular Affairs

 888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444

 

Equatorial Guinea Country Information 

 

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