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    Kenya issues alert after Ebola outbreak in Uganda

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterFebruary 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kenya issued a public alert following the declaration of an outbreak of the Sudan Ebola Virus Disease in neighbouring Uganda.

    Public Health Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni, in a statement on Friday, expressed the government’s commitment to safeguard its citizens owing to the porous nature of the Kenya-Uganda border.

    She said that surveillance measures would be put in place at all points of entry.

    “In view of this, we would like to assure the public that the Ministry of Health remains committed to protecting the health and safety of all Kenyans,” stated Muthoni.

    “Consequently, a rapid assessment of the country’s capacity to respond to a similar outbreak is underway, shortly after which a comprehensive plan will be developed to guide countrywide preparedness and response activities for Ebola. As a precautionary measure, surveillance systems have been enhanced in all counties and points of entry.”

    She issued safety guidelines to citizens to be able to mitigate the deadly virus in case of possible importation.

    To avert the spread of the highly virulent and often fatal viral disease (EBV), with reported case fatality rates of up to 90%, citizens have been urged to avoid close contact with both infected people or animals and animal products.

    This is because the virus can be transmitted through body fluids or by close contact with both Ebola virus-infected humans or animals and animal products.

    “The disease spreads amongst people via direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes), blood, secretions, organs or other body fluids of infected people, and with surfaces and materials such as beddings and clothing contaminated with infected fluids,” stated Muthoni.

    Primary signs and symptoms of the virus which often begin abruptly are fever, headache, diarrhoea, vomiting and body malaise.

    Hemorrhagic manifestations (bleeding tendencies from body orifices) of the disease appear in the later stages of the disease, as it progresses.

    Anyone showing symptoms of Ebola has thus been advised to immediately seek medical care at health facilities, and avoid treating patients at home.

    Families of people who have died from EVD have been cautioned against touching or washing the body since they should receive a safe and dignified burial.

    “The virus can easily spread to family members or healthcare providers who are not wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE) while caring for someone who is ill with EVD or while handling the body of someone who has died of the disease,” stated PS Muthoni.

    Additionally, the public is advised to avoid contact with live and dead wild animals, including meat, faeces and body fluids, as well as unprotected sexual activities.

    Uganda confirmed an outbreak of the Ebola virus in the capital Kampala with the first confirmed patient dying from it on Wednesday.

    It is the East African country’s ninth outbreak since it recorded its first infection of the viral disease in 2000.

    The patient, a male nurse at the Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala, had initially sought treatment at various facilities, including Mulago, as well as with a traditional healer, after developing fever-like symptoms.

    “The patient experienced multi-organ failure and succumbed to the illness at Mulago National Referral Hospital on Jan. 29. Post-mortem samples confirmed the Sudan Ebola Virus Disease (strain),” the ministry said in a statement.

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