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Ebola Outbreak in Uganda Raises Health Concerns

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Uganda has confirmed two new cases of Ebola, bringing the total to seven, all linked to a larger outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The new cases involve health workers in Kampala, highlighting the virus’s potential to spread within healthcare settings.

The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency, as the DRC has reported over 900 infections and more than 200 deaths since the outbreak began. This situation poses a risk not only to Uganda but also to neighbouring countries, as cross-border movement continues.

In response, Uganda has suspended public transport to and from the DRC and is tracing contacts of the infected individuals. President Yoweri Museveni has urged citizens to avoid physical contact to prevent further transmission.

Ebola, which can cause severe illness and death, spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids. The lack of approved vaccines for the Bundibugyo strain complicates containment efforts, making vigilance essential for public health in the region.

Source: DW News

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