Uganda says Ebola outbreak death toll rises to 48
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[November 04, 2022]
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The death
toll from an Ebola outbreak in Uganda has risen to 48, with 131
confirmed cases, a health official involved in managing the outbreak
said on Thursday.
Last week Uganda's health minister put the death toll at 30, with 109
confirmed cases.
"Confirmed cases by today 131 and 48 deaths," Henry Kyobe Bosa, Ebola
incident commander at Uganda's health ministry, told a briefing
organised by the World Health Organization's Africa office.
"On the spread and when we are likely to have the outbreak ending I see
no experts on this panel can actually predict when it will end," he
said, adding authorities were using measures like contact-tracing, risk
communication, and appropriate treatment and burials to control the
outbreak.
Last month the government said it was optimistic the Ebola outbreak
could be wiped out by the end of the year.
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A woman and her child arrive for ebola
related investigation at the health facility at the Bwera general
hospital near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo in
Bwera, Uganda, June 14, 2019. REUTERS/James Akena/File Photo
Africa's top public health body said
last week it thought the situation was "not getting out of hand".
The virus circulating in Uganda is the Sudan strain of Ebola, for
which there is no proven vaccine, unlike the more common Zaire
strain seen during recent outbreaks in Democratic Republic of Congo.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in mid-October that a
clinical trial of vaccines to combat the Sudan strain of Ebola could
start within weeks.
(Reporting by Alexander Winning; Editing by James Macharia Chege)
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