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milestogo

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Thu Jan 30, 2025, 07:19 PM Jan 30

Nurse dies from Ebola in Uganda as country declares first virus outbreak since 2022, health ministry says

Jan 30, 2025 10:47 AM EST

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A nurse in Uganda has died of Ebola, a health official said Thursday, in the first recorded fatality since the last outbreak ended in 2023. The 32-year-old male nurse was an employee of Mulago Hospital, the main referral facility in the capital, Kampala, Diana Atwine, permanent secretary of the health ministry, told reporters Thursday.

After developing a fever, he was treated at several locations in Uganda before multiple lab tests confirmed he had been suffering from Ebola. The man died on Wednesday and the Sudan strain of Ebola was confirmed following postmortem tests, Atwine said. At least 44 contacts of the victim have been identified, including 30 health workers and patients at Mulago Hospital, according to Uganda’s Ministry of Health. The health authorities are “in full control of the situation,” Atwine said, urging Ugandans to report suspected cases.

Tracing contacts is key to stemming the spread of Ebola, and there are no approved vaccines for the Sudan strain of Ebola. Uganda’s last outbreak, discovered in September 2022, killed at least 55 people before it was declared over in January 2023. Confirmation of Ebola in Uganda is the latest in a trend of outbreaks of viral hemorrhagic fevers in the east African region. Tanzania declared an outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg disease earlier this month, and in December Rwanda announced that its own outbreak of Marburg was over. The ongoing Marburg outbreak in northern Tanzania ‘s Kagera region has killed at least two people, according to local health authorities.

Ebola, which is spread by contact with bodily fluids of an infected person or contaminated materials, manifests as a deadly hemorrhagic fever. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain and at times internal and external bleeding. Scientists don’t know the natural reservoir of Ebola, but they suspect the first person infected in an outbreak acquired the virus through contact with an infected animal or eating its raw meat. Ugandan officials are still investigating the source of the current outbreak.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/nurse-dies-from-ebola-in-uganda-as-country-declares-first-virus-outbreak-since-2022-health-ministry-says

God help us if this spreads to the US.

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Nurse dies from Ebola in Uganda as country declares first virus outbreak since 2022, health ministry says (Original Post) milestogo Jan 30 OP
Send RFK to investigate C_U_L8R Jan 30 #1
Without protective equipment since his brainworm will take care of him. milestogo Jan 30 #2
Read the old book "the hot zone". we had safe guards in effect back then. Javaman Jan 31 #3

Javaman

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3. Read the old book "the hot zone". we had safe guards in effect back then.
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 08:57 AM
Jan 31

those same safe guards are being torn down now.

let that sink in.

Ebola is a truly horrible disease.

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