Congo Virus Advisory KP Hospitals Alert Issued Before Eid
Peshawar (April 19, 2026): In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the health department has issued a province-wide advisory and alert. This step aims to prevent a possible spread of Congo virus before Eid ul Adha. The advisory targets hospitals, medical staff, and public safety measures across the region. Therefore, authorities want all institutions to stay fully prepared and alert.
Disease Alert and Hospital Instructions
The advisory describes Congo virus as a highly dangerous and contagious disease. In addition, it directs all District Health Officers, MTIs, and district hospitals to strictly follow guidelines. For example, hospitals must apply all infection control steps without delay. As a result, healthcare systems can respond more effectively to suspected cases.
Hospitals have also been told to remain on high alert during the Eid season. Moreover, staff must ensure proper reporting of every suspected case. This approach helps prevent delays and reduces health risks.
Safe Testing and Sample Handling
All suspected samples must be sent to the Public Health Laboratory. Each sample should include a Case Investigation Form. However, strict safety procedures must be followed during transport.
Cold chain maintenance is necessary to preserve sample quality. In addition, triple packaging rules must be applied to avoid contamination. Medical teams have also been instructed to use protective equipment at all times. Therefore, infection risks during handling remain low.
Authorities also confirmed that PCR and ELISA tests will be used for accurate diagnosis. In addition, staff must stay connected with the National Institute of Health virology department for updated guidance.
Prevention, Livestock Control, and Awareness
The advisory highlights tick control measures in livestock as a key preventive step. This helps reduce virus spread from animals to humans. For example, farmers and handlers must take extra precautions during Eid preparations.
In addition, public awareness campaigns will support better understanding of safety measures. As a result, communities can reduce exposure risks more effectively. Health officials stress that timely awareness and quick reporting are essential.
Therefore, both the public and healthcare workers must follow all safety instructions carefully. Protective steps can save lives and prevent outbreaks across the province.

