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UN health agency confirms first case of deadly Ebola in Uganda

UN health agency confirms first case of deadly Ebola in Uganda

United Nations, Jun 12 (UNI) The World Health Organisation (WHO) and Ministry of Health, confirmed the first case of the deadly Ebola virus in Uganda, stemming from the nearly year-long current outbreak in neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Despite numerous previous alerts in Uganda, this is the first instance in which the virus has been identified outside DRC during what has become the worst-ever outbreak in its history.
A five-year-old Congolese boy travelled across the Ugandan border on Sunday, through the Bwera Border post. While seeking medical care at Kagando hospital, health workers identified Ebola as a possible cause of his illness.
The child was transferred to Bwera Ebola Treatment Unit, where the Uganda Virus Institute confirmed the case on Tuesday. The child is currently receiving treatment and his contacts are being monitored.
WHO and the Ugandan Ministry of Health have dispatched a Rapid Response Team to the town of Kasese, close to the DRC border, to identify other people, who may be at risk, and ensure they are monitored and provided with care if they also become ill.
In preparing for the possibility of an imported case, Uganda has vaccinated nearly 4,700 health workers in 165 health facilities; intensified disease monitoring; and trained health workers to recognise symptoms of the disease.
In response to this case, the Ministry is intensifying community education, psychosocial support and injections for un-vaccinated at-risk health workers and those, who may have been exposed to the young patient.
The Ebola virus disease is a severe illness that is spread through contact with the body fluids – such as vomit, faeces or blood – of an infected person. First symptoms are like other diseases and require the vigilance of health and community workers, especially to help diagnose in transmission areas.
People, who have been in contact with an Ebola-infected person are offered inoculations and asked to monitor their health for 21 days.
The vaccine used in DRC and by frontline workers in Uganda has, so far, been effective in protecting people from the disease. It also raises the survival odds for those who do develop the virus.
While there are no confirmed cases in any other parts of the country, the Health Ministry is setting up units in the affected district and at referral hospitals to handle patients, if necessary.
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