Ebola Outbreak in Uganda Is Over, Say WHO Officials
Uganda had recorded 142 cases, including 56 deaths, since the outbreak was announced in September. The Sudan strain of the Ebola virus, unlike the Zaire strain that has caused outbreaks in neighbouring Congo in recent years, has no proven vaccine.
Kampala, January 11: Uganda's latest outbreak of the Ebola virus is over.
Uganda's government and the World Health Organization made the announcement Wednesday. Health Minister Ruth Aceng told journalists that no new cases had been registered in the past 42 days. Ebola Outbreak in Uganda Declared Over.
Uganda had recorded 142 cases, including 56 deaths, since the outbreak was announced in September. The Sudan strain of the Ebola virus, unlike the Zaire strain that has caused outbreaks in neighbouring Congo in recent years, has no proven vaccine. Uganda Declares an End to Ebola Virus Outbreak.
This outbreak was the first in a decade of the less common Sudan strain.
Ebola, which can sometimes manifest as a hemorrhagic fever, spreads through contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person or contaminated materials.