Ebola virus disease (or Ebola) is an illness caused by the Ebola virus. Early stages of the disease are characterized by flu-like symptoms, which can progress to bleeding, organ dysfunction and death. Ebola is spread through direct contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person or animal. Outbreaks have been documented in several African countries since discovery of the virus in 1976.
Currently, there is no approved vaccination for Ebola. There have been no cases of Ebola reported in British Columbia or elsewhere in Canada.
For travel health notices related to Ebola, visit the Public Health Agency of Canada: Travel Health Notices webpage. If you have recently travelled to an affected area, or if you have been in close contact with someone who was diagnosed with Ebola and you have symptoms of the disease, contact HealthLink BC at 8‑1‑1 or your health care provider as soon as possible.