MoH urges vigilance as Kenya at risk of Ebola infections
Health workers wearing protective equipment disinfect the isolation area for Ebola patients at the General Referral Hospital of Mongbwalu in DRC, on May 23, 2026.
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According to the Ministry of Health, though the country is considered high risk, systems are in place to contain its entry and management
Speaking during a weekly meeting with departmental heads in the public health department, public health and professional standards Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni insisted there was no case in the country but emphasized strict vigilance to ensure the virus does not cross the borders.
Consequently, healthcare officials are being sensitized twice weekly with PS Muthoni confirming a standby surge team of over 300 healthcare officers in all the 25 counties identified as either very high risk or high risk.
The country, according to PS Muthoni, remains extremely on high alert on all the borders
Rapid Response Teams have been mobilized across the high-risk areas as screening now becomes a key driver of vigilance. Currently, statistics show Kenya is screening about 3,000 people per day at its points of entry.
As of 13th June, 91 cases had been tested from the laboratory, but all turned negative
Out of the cases reported in DRC and Uganda, 22 cases involve healthcare providers
The PS has also raised concerns about the surge of MPOX and Dengue fever. So far, MPOX has affected 38 counties, with 1,000 confirmed cases and 19 deaths.

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