No Ebola
Ebola does not exist, which is one of the Things About Senegal You Should Know Before Travelling. Only one case of Ebola was reported in the country in 2014. Ebola posed no threat to human life. Because of the cholera risk, you should only drink boiled or bottled water in Senegal. Avoid going to a messy restaurant if you don't want to spend too much money. You should only eat at a spotless restaurant. This will go a long way toward preventing diarrhea among travelers. If you suffer from asthma due to dust and pollution, keep your inhaler with you at all times.
Malaria is a parasitic disease spread by mosquitos. Malaria patients frequently experience fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms. They may develop serious problems and die if left untreated. In 2020, an estimated 241 million cases of malaria were reported worldwide, with 627,000 people dying, the majority of them being children in Sub-Saharan Africa. The great majority of cases in the United States are in tourists and immigrants returning from malaria-endemic countries, many of which are in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Malaria is a common condition in most African countries, therefore bring your anti-malaria medication.