Ugandan health officials have discharged eight patients who recovered from the Sudan strain of the Ebola...
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – The World Health Organization (WHO) has allocated Shs7 billion to Uganda to aid in the fight against the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus. This funding will support key areas such as surveillance, laboratory testing, logistics, infection prevention, control in hospitals, treatment centers, and ongoing research efforts. The Ministry of Health... Read More
Ugandan health officials have discharged eight patients who recovered from the Sudan strain of the Ebola...
Uganda Starts Clinical Trial for Ebola Sudan Strain Vaccine By Joyce Ojanji In a historic move, Uganda, in collaboration with the World Health...
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Uganda has confirmed nine Ebola cases, with 265 people under quarantine. The outbreak, declared on January 30, has caused one death- a male nurse who...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Ebola cases in Uganda have risen to nine, while 265 other people were being monitored under quarantine, health authorities...
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The WHO has allocated an extra $2 million to support Uganda’s Ebola outbreak response, taking total aid to $3 million over three weeks Read Full...
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Ugandan health officials have announced that the country’s latest Ebola outbreak has been contained, discharging the final eight patients initially...