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8/1/12 12:16 PM

Kampala
Ebola Outbreak Prompts Ugandans to Stop Kissing

Kampala- The president of Uganda is calling on people in the East African country to avoid physical contact, including handshaking and kissing, to prevent the spread of the deadly and highly contagious Ebola virus that is believed to have killed 14
people in the last few weeks.

 

The disease has no known cure or vaccine and some strains can kill up to 90 percent of  victims within days. Ugandans are so fearful of the disease that residents in Kibaale province  where the outbreak was reported said that people immediately fled the hospital after hearing patients with Ebola were there.

 

In a nationally televised speech today, President Yoweri Museveni said health officials are working to contain the disease to the rural district where the outbreak was confirmed Saturday, but at least one of the suspected victims was taken to a hospital in the capital city of  Kampala. Now, nearly two dozen medical workers at Mulago Hospital are being held in isolation.

 

"We have asked people in the whole country to be careful and aware of those who present  with symptoms. We have informed health facilities of the right way to respond," said Dr. Anthony Mbonye at Uganda's Ministry of Health.






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