Kenya said Saturday that adequate measures have been put in place with health facilities and ports of entry being on high alert to check possible outbreak of Marburg haemorrhagic fever in the country. Nicholas Muraguri director of medical services in the country's health ministry urged citizens to be vigilant and avoid contact with anyone who has travelled from Uganda after a Ugandan man died from the haemorrhagic fever Xinhua reported. 'Kenyan health workers have been provided with a case definition and instructions on screening all persons who have travelled to Kampala or have had contact with someone from Uganda if