Clinical guidance for assessing and treating suspect, probable, or confirmed Ebola disease.
Learn about the clinical signs of Ebola disease
Guidance for Emergency Services for management of patients confirmed or suspected with selected VHF.
Learn how orthoebolaviruses persist in survivors
Guidance on how to screen people who are pregnant for Ebola virus disease.
Healthcare providers can learn to care for neonates born to Ebola patients.
Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Testing
Clinical guidelines for screening patients for viral hemorrhagic fevers.
Considerations for discharging a patient who was evaluated for VHF
VHFs can be confused with more common causes of febrile illness like malaria, flu, other infections
Healthcare professionals can learn how to collect VHF specimens
Health professionals can learn how to package & ship samples for VHF testing.
Infection control and Waste Management
PPE procedures for caring for VHF patients in U.S. hospitals
VHF guidance for environmental infection control in U.S. hospitals
- VHF Guidance for hospitals and healthcare personnel guidance on the safe handling of waste.
- Clinical guidance on PPE for evaluating patients suspected to have VHF but are clinically stable
- Guidance on PPE for management of patients confirmed or suspected with selected VHF
- Instructions on the safe handling of human remains that may contain Ebola virus
- Airline guidance for aircraft passenger with symptoms consistent with Ebola disease or another VHF





