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Ebola Outbreak: State Details

Ebola virus disease outbreak in Western Australia, Australia: case counts, deaths, and statistics

The Ebola virus is a deadly virus that causes hemorrhagic fever in humans and other primates. Symptoms may appear anywhere from 2 to 21 days after contact with the virus, with an average of 8 to 10 days. The course of the illness typically progresses from “dry” symptoms initially, such as fever, aches and pains, and fatigue, and then progresses to “wet” symptoms, such as diarrhea and vomiting as the person becomes sicker.

This page shows data for the ebola outbreak currently taking place in Western Australia, located in the Australia. This outbreak is part of the larger outbreak taking place in Oceania, specifically in Australia and New Zealand.

Western Australia-level data

At present, we do not have data specific to Western Australia ebola cases or deaths. However, we do have Australia-level data, which is presented below.

Australia-level data

Based on the most recent reports available from the government in Canberra, health authorities in Australia have reported new cases and 0 new deaths. The people of Australia have experienced 0 total cases since the start of the outbreak.

You can use the charts on this page to explore the spread of ebola in Australia. Lastly, you can see how the Australia ebola situation compares with the situation globally on the Ebola-Cases.com homepage.

Australia: Total Ebola Cases

No cases detected yet.

Australia: Ebola Cases per Million

No cases detected yet.

Australia: Ebola Deaths

No cases detected yet.

Source: Ugandan MOH. Last update: Sat Mar 25 2023