Congolese girl, 9, dies of Ebola in
Uganda: hospital official
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[August 30, 2019]
By Elias Biryabarema
KAMPALA (Reuters) - A 9-year-old girl has
died of Ebola in the East African nation of Uganda, a hospital official
said, a day after she tested positive for the disease after crossing the
border from neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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"It is true she died last night," said the official, who asked not
to be named.
Uganda's health minister said earlier on Friday that the girl, of
Congolese origin, would be sent back to her country for treatment.
The haemorrhagic disease has killed more than 2,000 people in a
year-long outbreak in the Congo, and sparked fears of the outbreak
spilling over into neighbouring countries.
The girl was identified by a screening team at Mpondwe border post
as she tried to cross to Uganda with her mother on Aug. 28.
She was put under isolation in a hospital in Kasese district, about
470 km (292 miles) west of Uganda's capital, Kampala.
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In June, two people who had travelled from Congo died in Uganda
while a third who was part of the same visiting family died after he
was sent back home. The three had tested positive for Ebola.
Uganda has been hit by multiple outbreaks of Ebola in the past but
the presence of a donor-funded viral testing lab, Uganda Virus
Research Institute, and a robust response mechanism has ensured
fatalities have been kept low.
(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema; Editing by Maggie Fick and Hugh
Lawson)
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