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Uganda has declared an outbreak of the Ebola virus following the death of a male nurse at the Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala, the health ministry announced on Thursday. The patient, who exhibited fever-like symptoms, died on January 29 after experiencing multi-organ failure. Post-mortem tests confirmed he was infected with the Sudan strain of Ebola.
This marks Uganda's ninth Ebola outbreak since its first recorded case in 2000. Health authorities are now tracing 44 contacts of the deceased, including 30 health workers, though contact tracing may be complicated due to Kampala's densely populated environment of over 4 million residents. The virus is highly infectious, transmitted through contact with bodily fluids, and can cause severe symptoms including vomiting, muscle pain, and bleeding.
To combat this outbreak, the World Health Organization has allocated $1 million to assist Ugandan health officials, and vaccination of all contacts of the deceased will commence immediately. Uganda had previously managed to control recent outbreaks effectively, with the last occurring in 2022, which resulted in 55 fatalities among 143 cases.