According to a statement by Health Ministry, of the 13 passengers who reached at Delhi airport, four belong to Delhi.
"All were screened for Ebola and found healthy," said a statement by Health ministry.
They are working with M/s Afcons in Liberia and were brought back by International SOS (ISOS) Organization on the request of M/s Afcons.
These persons have been screened at the time of exit from Liberia and none of the evacuees had any symptoms prior to travel, informed Medical Director, International SOS.
As per the guidelines, the high risk category includes those with symptoms and are isolated at the airport, the medium risk category includes those giving history of contact with an Ebola case. They are prioritised for active surveillance.
People in low risk category are those without symptoms and without any contact history, they are informed about helpline numbers to be contacted in case they developing symptoms subsequently.
The concerned states have been alerted for follow up of these passengers on daily basis.
"No case of Ebola Virus Disease has been detected in India," reiterated Health Ministry today.
Ebola is not an airborne infection. A person has to come in very close contact with the blood and body fluids of an Ebola Patient to acquire this infection, said officials.
According to sources at the Delhi Airport, passengers coming from infected countries are asked to fill up a form mentioning whether they have shown any symptoms related to Ebola.
A quarantine-cum-isolation health facility has been set up at Delhi Airport.
