
EbolaVirusMap is a public health information platform that aggregates and republishes official Ebola virus disease updates from recognized health authorities. The project is designed to make outbreak information easier to access by bringing together reports, alerts, and surveillance data from trusted public health organizations in a single location. Its goal is to improve public awareness and support informed decision making during infectious disease outbreaks.
The platform draws information from sources such as the World Health Organization, Africa CDC, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Every update links back to the original source, allowing users to verify information directly and review official guidance without relying on secondary reporting.
EbolaVirusMap can be valuable for journalists, researchers, healthcare professionals, emergency preparedness planners, educators, and community organizations that monitor emerging infectious diseases. By consolidating official outbreak notices and surveillance information, the platform helps users quickly identify developing public health situations and locate authoritative resources.
As infectious disease outbreaks continue to pose global health challenges, accessible surveillance tools play an important role in public awareness and preparedness. EbolaVirusMap provides a centralized reference point for tracking official Ebola outbreak information and understanding developments as they occur.