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Air Suvidha 2.0 Portal for Ebola Surveillance

Air Suvidha 2.0 Portal for Ebola Surveillance

India launched the Air Suvidha 2.0 portal on 25 June 2026 as an upgraded contactless passenger health self-declaration system after WHO declared the Ebola/Bundibugyo outbreak a PHEIC on 17 May 2026.

Key Features

  • Purpose: Contactless Health Self-Declaration for international arrivals for Ebola surveillance.
  • Mandatory data: 21-day travel history, exposure history and current symptoms.
  • Submission window: Self-Declaration Form (SDF) may be completed up to 24 hours before arrival; recommended during web check-in; downloaded SDF to be presented at International Travel Health Desk or Immigration.

Operational Protocols

  • Real-time sharing: SDF data routed to Airport Health Officer, Bureau of Immigration, IDSP and State Surveillance Officers.
  • Development partners: Portal developed with DGHS and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare; launched by Ministry of Civil Aviation with DIAL.
  • Pre-clearance function: Enables risk identification prior to immigration clearance and targeted public-health action.

Epidemiological Context

  • WHO PHEIC: Ebola/Bundibugyo virus disease declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 17 May 2026.
  • Reported counts (25 June 2026): DRC — 1,094 confirmed cases, 277 deaths; Uganda — 20 cases, 2 deaths.
  • India status: No confirmed Ebola cases reported as of 2 June 2026; surveillance intensified by MoHFW.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • IDSP: Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme is the national epidemic detection and reporting network under MoHFW.
  • IHR (2005): Requires member states to develop core capacities at points of entry for detection and notification of public-health events of international concern.
  • Airport Health Officer: Operational role for on-site public-health screening and coordination at international airports.
Last Modified: June 26, 2026

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