Uganda reports second Ebola death, a 4-year-old, WHO says
- A 4-year-old child has died from Ebola in Uganda, as reported by the World Health Organization.
- This death increases the total number of confirmed Ebola cases in Uganda to 10.
- Tracing contacts is essential to prevent the spread of Ebola, with no approved vaccines available for the Sudan strain.
- Charles Olaro from the Ministry of Health stated that U.S. Aid cuts impact groups that help combat infectious diseases.
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Four-Year-Old Dies from Ebola in Uganda Amid New Outbreak - teleSUR English
A four-year-old child has become the second fatality in Uganda’s latest Ebola outbreak, as confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Uganda’s Ministry of Health reported on Saturday night that a positive Ebola case was identified at Mulago Hospital, the country’s only referral center for the virus. The child died on Tuesday. On February 25, Uganda confirmed 10 cases of a new strain of the Ebola virus, marking the country’s sixth outbreak…
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