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Ebola Virus Disease in Uganda: A global emergency call

Anushree Rai, Nakyanzi Hamiidah, Mortada Abbass, Daniel Stephen Masunga, Hussein Shoumar, Burhan Kantawala, Jack Wellington, Olivier Uwishema

2022Annals of Medicine and Surgery16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uganda declared the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak on 20th September 2022 after a patient infected with the rare Sudan strain of Ebola virus (EBV) died in the Mubende district. Since the year 2000, several outbreaks of the EVD from the Sudan strain have been reported in Uganda and it has been more than a decade since the last case of EVD (Sudan strain) was reported in the country. EVD is a severe, often fatal illness that affects humans and other primates and presents with varied neurological and gastrointestinal symptoms. This article has explored various efforts by the World Health Organization and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uganda to coordinate outbreak preparedness and response. Certain recommendations have been made to individuals and the government for early management and prevention of the EVD. Further emphasis has been also laid on effective isolation, triage, and screening of symptomatic patients.

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Ebola virusMedicineOutbreakPreparednessChristian ministryIsolation (microbiology)DiseaseTriageGovernment (linguistics)Ebola Hemorrhagic FeverGlobal healthMedical emergencyPublic healthVirologyPathologyManagementBiologyMicrobiologyLinguisticsEconomicsTheologyPhilosophyViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesViral Infections and Vectors