Ebola outbreak declared in Uganda after first death since 2019

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Uganda ebola outbreak
Uganda ebola outbreak

Uganda’s health ministry has announced the country’s first death from the highly contagious Ebola virus since 2019, declaring an outbreak in the central district of Mubende.

The confirmed case is a 24-year-old male… (who) presented with EVD symptoms and later succumbed,” the ministry said on Twitter, using an abbreviation for Ebola virus disease.

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In a statement released earlier, the World Health Organization said a 24-year-old man in Mubende had tested positive for “the relatively rare Sudan strain” of the virus.

This follows an investigation by the National Rapid Response team of six suspicious deaths that have occurred in the district this month,” WHO said.

Eight other suspected patients were undergoing treatment, WHO said.

This is the first time in more than a decade that Uganda is recording the Ebola Sudan strain,” WHO Africa Director Matshidiso Moeti said.

We are working closely with the national health authorities to investigate the source of this outbreak while supporting the efforts to quickly roll out effective control measures.

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Uganda, which shares a porous border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, has experienced several Ebola outbreaks in the past, most recently in 2019, when at least five people died.

The DRC last month recorded a new case in its violence-wracked east, less than six weeks after an epidemic in the country’s northwest was declared over.

Ebola is an often fatal viral haemorrhagic fever.

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First identified in 1976 in the DRC (then Zaire), the virus, whose natural host is the bat, has since set off a series of epidemics in Africa, killing around 15,000 people.

Human transmission is through body fluids, with the main symptoms being fever, vomiting, bleeding and diarrhoea.

The worst epidemic in West Africa between 2013 and 2016 killed more than 11,300 alone.

DRC has had more than a dozen epidemics, the deadliest killing 2,280 people in 2020. [RTE]

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2 Comments

  1. I remember when Obola( the tranny humper ) tried importing ebola into the USSA. That’s when I headed for the hills and moved.

    Plagues, pestilences, and rumors of war time.

    • Another article was sahing how syphilis and gonorrhea are trending again. Then there is AIDS/HIV, herpes, chlamydia, buttmonkey-pox and others nasty VD too.
      So, don’t be a pervert!

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