Uganda has confirmed three new cases of Ebola, bringing the total number of infections ​in the current outbreak there to five, the health ‌ministry said on Saturday, as authorities

The report indicates that uganda has confirmed three new cases of Ebola, bringing the total number of infections ​in the current outbreak there to five, the health ‌ministry stated on Saturday, as authorities stepped up contact tracing to contain the spread.

It further notes that the World Health Organisation has declared the outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo ​strain a public health emergency of international concern, and ​said the risk of a national epidemic in the ⁠Democratic Republic of Congo is “very high”.

Nearly 750 suspected cases and ​177 suspected deaths have been recorded in Uganda’s neighbour, the centre ​of the outbreak.

The WHO has stated that late detection, the absence of a vaccine or virus-specific therapeutics, widespread armed violence and high mobility among the population ​make Congo especially vulnerable.

The new cases in Uganda include a ​driver who transported the country’s first confirmed patient and a health worker exposed while ‌caring ⁠for that patient.

Both are receiving treatment and were identified among known contacts, the ministry stated in a statement.

The third case is a woman from Congo who entered Uganda with mild abdominal ​symptoms and later ​travelled from Arua, ⁠close to the border, to Entebbe before seeking care at a private hospital in the capital ​Kampala.

The patient initially improved and returned to Congo ​, but ⁠later tested positive for Ebola after a follow-up prompted by a tip-off from a pilot involved in transporting her.

All identified contacts linked ⁠to ​the confirmed cases are being closely monitored, ​the ministry said, urging the public to remain vigilant and report suspected symptoms.

Source: myjoyonline.com