Uganda declares end to latest ebola outbreak
- Uganda declared an end to its latest Ebola virus outbreak on Saturday.
- The Sudan strain caused the outbreak which began in late January.
- This marked Uganda's ninth outbreak since 2000 and affected Kampala city.
- Officials reported 14 cases during the outbreak, including four deaths.
- The declaration followed 42 days without new cases since the last patient recovery.
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Uganda Declares End of Ebola Outbreak After 42 Days Without New Cases - teleSUR English
Uganda’s Ministry of Health officially declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak on Saturday, after 42 consecutive days without a single new infection since the last confirmed patient was discharged. In a statement posted on social media platform X, the Ministry celebrated the achievement, stating: “Good news! The current Ebola Sudan Virus Disease outbreak has officially come to an end.” The outbreak, first detected in late January after th…
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Uganda on Saturday declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak, which started in January and led to four deaths. The outbreak was caused by the Sudan strain, which still lacks an approved vaccine. A rapid vaccine trial was launched in February. More than 15,000 people in Africa have died of Ebola in the past 50 years.


Uganda declares end of latest Ebola outbreak
East African country announced its latest outbreak on Jan. 30 - Anadolu Ajansı
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