Sources & disclaimer
Reference library
All medical, prevention, and map content is compiled from public-health authorities. Always defer to WHO updates and your national public-health authority for operational guidance.
World Health Organization
- WHO - Ebola disease overview
Primary international public-health overview for Ebola virus disease.
WHOWHO - Ebola disease overviewLast checked 2026-05-18 - WHO - Disease Outbreak News
Current and historical WHO outbreak notices.
WHOWHO - Disease Outbreak NewsLast checked 2026-05-18
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- CDC - Ebola disease information
Symptoms, transmission, prevention, and outbreak history.
CDCCDC - Ebola disease informationLast checked 2026-05-18 - CDC - Ebola outbreak chronology
Timeline reference for historical outbreaks.
CDCCDC - Ebola outbreak chronologyLast checked 2026-05-18
Africa CDC
- Africa CDC - Ebola virus disease
Africa CDC disease information and response context.
Africa CDCAfrica CDC - Ebola virus diseaseLast checked 2026-05-18
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
- ECDC - Ebola and Marburg fevers
European public-health risk assessment and disease background.
ECDCECDC - Ebola and Marburg feversLast checked 2026-05-18
National public-health agencies
- Uganda Ministry of Health
National public-health updates and guidance.
National agencyUganda Ministry of HealthLast checked 2026-05-18 - DRC Ministry of Health bulletins
National outbreak and response bulletins.
National agencyDRC Ministry of Health bulletinsLast checked 2026-05-18
UNICEF
- UNICEF - Ebola emergency response
Community response, child protection, and emergency communication context.
UNICEFUNICEF - Ebola emergency responseLast checked 2026-05-18
Medical disclaimer
This site is educational only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or personal risk assessment.
Only a healthcare professional can diagnose Ebola virus disease. If you develop severe illness after possible exposure or travel to an outbreak area, seek urgent medical care and tell healthcare staff about the possible exposure before arrival where possible.
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