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As the scare over Ebola virus entering the country becomes more serious, the Maharashtra government has deployed ambulances available with the state emergency medical service(MEMS) at Mumbai's international airport to shift suspected Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) passengers.

Two ambulances of Pune-headquartered Maharashtra State Emergency Medical Service (MEMS 108) have been stationed at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport here following directives from the Centre's International Health Division of the Directorate General of Health Services to the Airport Health Officer (APHO) for necessary vigilance at all international entry points, officials in the state Health Department said.

MEMS is state owned emergency medical ambulance service run by BVG India ltd,whose response centre is located in Aundh in Pune.

The Centre has asked the international health division to collect information with help of APHO of the concerned airport about the list of suspected passengers if any and their relevant details like address and contact numbers.

Besides that, ten beds have been reserved in each of the medical college hospitals of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

The state has communicated the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune to provide diagnostic facility for EVD. NIV has approved of the same, officials said.

Officials said the risk of a tourist or businessman/woman becoming infected with Ebola virus during a visit to the affected areas and developing disease after returning is extremely low even if the visit included travel to the local areas from which primary cases have been reported.

MEMS ambulances were found useful recently during Malin landslide rescue work. This ambulance service was inaugurated on January 26 this year.

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