The United States has revised its travel advisory for three African countries amid growing concerns over the spread of the Ebola virus disease, warning citizens to exercise increased caution before travelling to the affected nations.
In an updated guidance issued by US authorities, the countries were placed under heightened advisory levels as health officials continue to monitor the evolving outbreak and efforts to contain the deadly virus.
The move underscores rising international concern over the resurgence of Ebola, a highly infectious disease known for causing severe illness and fatalities if not swiftly contained.
While officials did not immediately announce broader travel restrictions, the updated advisory urges travellers to remain vigilant, follow public health protocols, and stay informed about local health developments.
Health agencies and governments across the region have intensified surveillance, contact tracing, and emergency response measures in a bid to prevent further cross-border transmission.
The latest advisory comes as global health authorities continue to stress the importance of rapid containment efforts to curb the spread of the virus and avoid a wider public health crisis.

