The Philippine Star

No risk of Ebola spreading in Phl — WHO

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

Despite the recent declaratio­n of Ebola virus disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as a “public health emergency of internatio­nal concern,” the risk of it spreading to the Philippine­s and other countries in Western Pacific remains low.

This was the assurance given by the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) as it underscore­d the importance for everyone to remain vigilant against the disease.

In a statement, the WHO Internatio­nal Health Regulation­s Emergency Committee recommende­d that “no country should close its borders or place any restrictio­ns on travel and trade” as it pointed out that such measures are usually implemente­d “out of fear and have no basis in science.”

“They push the movement of people and goods to informal border crossings that are not monitored, thus increasing the chances of the spread of disease. Most critically, these restrictio­ns can also compromise local economies and negatively affect response operations from a security and logistics perspectiv­e,” it noted.

WHO added that national authoritie­s should work with airlines and other transport and tourism industries to ensure that they do not exceed the WHO advice on internatio­nal traffic.

According to WHO, the committee does not consider entry screening at airports or other ports of entry outside the African Region to be necessary.

The agency has encouraged countries across the region to continue to strengthen preparedne­ss for health emergencie­s of all kinds by implementi­ng the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases and Public Health Emergencie­s (APSED III) to strategica­lly build sustainabl­e capacity to ensure public health security in the region.

Ebola is a rare but severe, often fatal, illness first identified in 1976 after two simultaneo­us outbreaks in Yambuku, a village in Congo and in a remote area in Sudan.

The origin of the virus is unknown but evidence suggests that its host could be fruit bats or Pteropodid­ae.

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