Uganda free of Ebola, confirms task force

year-old girl bled to death after contracting the disease, officials said yesterday.
“Uganda is free of Ebola,” Doctor Anthony Mbonya, chairman of a national task force set up after the girl’s death, told Reuters. “The situation is perfect.”
Uganda’s declaration is in line with World Health Organisation guidelines that stipulate countries must wait 41 days after the discharge or death of the last Ebola patient before declaring an outbreak over.
There is no treatment and no vaccine for Ebola, which causes internal and external bleeding, vomiting, diarrhoea and shock. Depending on the strain, it kills from 50 to 90 percent of its victims.
“We managed to contain the case because of our previous experience with Ebola,” Mbonye said. “The girl was buried very quickly and we kept the body away from the local population.”
Uganda was last hit by Ebola in 2007, when it killed at least 37 people, caused public panic and prompted president Yoweri Museveni to urge Ugandans to stop shaking hands.
Mbonye said the task force had so far failed to discover how or where the girl had contracted Ebola but that investigations were ongoing. Ebola has caused dozens of deadly outbreaks across Africa and threatens endangered gorilla populations as well as people. – Reuters.

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