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Ebola virus disease

There is currently an Ebola outbreak affecting parts of Africa. The risk to people in the UK is low.

Find out more about the current Ebola outbreak on GOV.UK

Check if you're at risk of Ebola

Ebola is caused by a virus caught from wild animals. It spreads from person to person when you touch infected body fluids, such as semen, saliva, blood, poo, pee and vomit.

There have been outbreaks of the virus in Central and West Africa and continues to be a health risk in that region.

It's never been spread from person to person in the UK.

Check before you travel

It's important to check the Ebola risk for the country you're travelling to before you go.

Check the risks for a country you're travelling to on the TravelHealthPro website

How to avoid Ebola

If you're travelling to an area where Ebola is found, get advice from a travel clinic before you go.

It's best to do this at least 4 to 6 weeks before you travel, but you can still get advice at the last minute if you need to.

Do

  • wash your hands regularly

  • wash and peel fruit and vegetables before eating them

  • try to avoid anyone who has symptoms of Ebola

  • use a condom if you have sex with someone who's recovered from Ebola in the last few months

Don't

  • do not touch or eat raw or undercooked meat from wild animals in countries where Ebola is found

  • do not touch a person, their body fluids (such as vomit) or anything they may have come into contact with (such as clothes and bedding) if they might have died from Ebola or have Ebola symptoms

  • do not touch the body fluids of someone who has Ebola, or anything they may have come into contact with (such as clothes and bedding)

  • do not handle wild animals, especially bats, monkeys, baboons and chimpanzees

Symptoms of Ebola

Ebola symptoms can start between 2 and 21 days after being infected.

They can appear suddenly and include flu-like symptoms, such as a high temperature, extreme tiredness and a headache.

Other symptoms include:

  • being sick
  • diarrhoea and tummy pain
  • a skin rash
  • yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • blood in your poo
  • lots of bruises all over your body
  • bleeding from your ears, eyes, nose or mouth
  • muscle pain
  • sore throat
  • blood in vomit or poo
  • bleeding from nose, gums or vagina

Call NHS 111 if:

  • you have travelled to a country where Ebola is found and have Ebola symptoms
  • you have come into contact with someone who's travelled to a country where Ebola is found and have Ebola symptoms

Stay at home and avoid close contact with other people, including sharing towels or bedding, until you've been told what to do.

Get medical advice quickly if you have Ebola symptoms while you're travelling.

Treatment for Ebola

Ebola is an emergency and needs to be treated quickly.

You'll usually be treated in isolation in hospital and will need specialist care in an intensive care unit.

Treatment involves managing your symptoms, such as:

  • help with breathing
  • fluids given directly into a vein to stop you becoming dehydrated
Last Reviewed
22 May 2026
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Established in 1983, Blackwells Chemist has been around for 43 years in the current hands of Piyush Amin, providing excellence care and personal professional advice. Over time, we have secured our reputation to thousands of patients as "their long term family pharmacist" due to our specialist advice, care and attention served and tailored to each and every patient and their needs.

As well as the standard pharmacy prescription services and healthcare retail products, we also offer a wide range of healthcare services including antigen and antibody testing, a travel and vaccination clinic, a seasonal flu & covid jab service, blood pressure monitoring, addiction clinics, health screening services, Pharmacy First and a range of over 12,000 product lines stocked in store.

We serve all of Beckenham, Bromley, Park Langley, Penge, Crystal Palace, West Wickham, Shirley, Eden Park, Elmers End, Shortlands and further afield. 

Ask your local GP about our sterling reputation, for both excellence in care as well as stocked products.
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