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Emergency
Emergency Contacts
If you think you may have been exposed to Ebola, do not go to a hospital unannounced — call first.
If You Think You're Exposed — Do This NOW
- 1Stay home and isolate yourself from others immediately.
- 2Call your local health authority or national hotline — numbers below.
- 3Tell them your symptoms and any recent travel to affected regions.
- 4Do NOT go to a clinic or hospital without calling first — you could spread the virus.
- 5Avoid touching others, shared surfaces, or bodily fluids.
International Organizations
National Health Hotlines
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Democratic Republic of Congo
Ministère de la Santé
📞 0800 00 027National Ebola hotline (toll-free)
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Uganda
Ministry of Health Uganda
📞 0800 100 066Public health emergency line
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Guinea
Ministère de la Santé
📞 115National health emergency
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Sierra Leone
Ministry of Health
📞 117Emergency health line
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Liberia
Ministry of Health Liberia
📞 4455National health hotline
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Nigeria
NCDC Nigeria
📞 0800-970-0010NCDC toll-free line
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South Sudan
Ministry of Health
📞 N/AContact nearest health facility
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Rwanda
Rwanda Biomedical Centre
📞 114National health emergency
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Kenya
Ministry of Health Kenya
📞 719Disease surveillance hotline
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Tanzania
Ministry of Health Tanzania
📞 N/AContact nearest district hospital
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United Kingdom
NHS / UKHSA
📞 111NHS non-emergency health line
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France
Santé Publique France
📞 15SAMU medical emergency
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Germany
Robert Koch Institute
📞 112General emergency services
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Canada
Public Health Agency of Canada
📞 1-833-784-4397Public health information line
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Australia
Dept. of Health Australia
📞 1800 020 080National health emergency line
Numbers sourced from official government health ministry websites. Always verify with your local authority. EbolaWatch is not responsible for outdated contact information.