US health authorities on Monday issued new guidelines urging active monitoring of people at risk of Ebola after returning from West Africa but stopped short of recommending a strict quarantine. "Active direct monitoring" means that people in this high-risk category must be checked for fever daily for 21 days, and must restrict their travel and public activities for the duration of the virus's incubation period, the Centers for Disease Control Prevention said in an update of previously issued guidelines. Those at the highest risk of having contracted the Ebola virus include healthcare workers who experienced a needle stick or had fluids from an infected person splash in their eyes or on broken skin. The high-risk category also includes those who handled bodily fluids without wearing personal protective equipment, those who touched the corpse of a person who died of Ebola, or family members who cared for an Ebola patient.
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