The first suspected case of Ebola virus has been found in Rajasthan. Symptoms like Ebola infection have been found in a foreign woman who came to Rajasthan from Uganda. The woman has been kept in isolation in RUHS Hospital, Jaipur. Health department is on alert after suspicious meeting. All standards of infection control are being followed. Officials say all precautionary measures will continue until the report comes. Superintendent of RUHS Hospital, Dr. Anil Gupta, whose samples were sent to Pune for testing, said that at present Ebola virus infection has not been confirmed in the woman. Symptoms similar to Ebola infection have been found. It cannot be considered Ebola based on symptoms alone. Conclusion will be drawn only after the investigation report. However, treatment and monitoring of the woman has been started under special protocol. The woman's samples have been sent to a lab in Pune for testing. The report is likely to come by this evening or tomorrow morning. There is not a single case in India so far; the number of people infected with Ebola virus across the world has reached 900. Due to this, 200 people have died in Congo in the last 20 days. The 'Bundibugyo' variant of Ebola virus is spreading rapidly. Therefore WHO has declared it a global health emergency. No case of Ebola virus has been reported in India yet. What advisory has been issued by the Government of India? 4 main things have been said in the advisory issued by the Government of India regarding Ebola virus - Ebola first appeared in 1976. All over the world, 25% to 90% of the patients suffering from Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) die. The Ebola virus first appeared in Africa in 1976. At that time, its cases were found in Sudan and then Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo). It was named after the Ebola River flowing near the area in Congo where the virus was found. This deadly disease spreads through contact with the blood, vomit and other body fluids of an infected person.