New Delhi, May 22 -- Union ministry of health and family welfare has issued an advisory directing symptomatic travellers coming from, or transiting through, high-risk countries for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) to report to airport health authorities. The advisory issued by the health ministry's directorate general of health services (DGHS) has listed three countries as high risk: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan. "Attention passengers coming form or transiting through affected countries: Passengers who have travelled from countries reporting Ebola Virus Disease-DR Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan (High Risk Country)- and are experiencing any of the following symptoms must take immediate action," read the advisory from the DGHS. Symptoms to watch out for include fever, weakness or fatigue, headache, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, unexplained bleeding, and sore throat. In addition, the advisory asked passengers who have had direct contact with the blood or body fluids of a person suspected or confirmed to have Ebola Virus Disease to self-report. "Immediately report to the airport health officer or health desk before immigration clearance," read the advisory. Also, the directive said that any passenger developing symptoms within 21 days of arrival should immediately seek medical care and inform health care authorities about their travel history. "Any traveller developing above mentioned symptoms within 21 days of arrival should immediately seek medical care and also inform health care authorities about their travel history. Please cooperate with health screening and public health measures in the interest of passenger safety and International Health Regulations (IHR)," read the health ministry advisory....