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At the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK), rigorous health protocols are in place to prevent the spread of the Marburg virus. Upon entry, everyone must first sanitize their hands before undergoing a temperature check by security personnel. If a temperature reading exceeds 36°C, the individual is asked to wait for ten minutes before a second check. If the temperature lowers, they are permitted to continue; if it remains high, health authorities are notified for further assessment.
These protocols are part of the government's broader strategy to combat the Marburg virus, which emphasizes regular handwashing with clean water and soap, avoiding gatherings, and limiting contact with potentially exposed individuals or objects. Public places are also required to conduct temperature checks and health screenings, ensuring early identification and isolation of potential cases. Strict avoidance of contact with the bodily fluids of infected individuals is a key aspect of prevention efforts.