Health workers carry out the body of a patient with unconfirmed Ebola
virus in Mangina, near Beni, in the North Kivu province, on August 22,
2018. A single case has been reported in Uganda. PHOTO | JOHN WESSELS |
AFP
A five-year-old boy is being treated for Ebola in Uganda, the
first case since an outbreak in neighbouring Democratic Republic of
Congo 10 months ago, the World Health Organisation said Tuesday.
"The
confirmed case is a five-year-old Congolese child who travelled from
the DRC with his family on June 9, 2019. The child and his family
entered the country through Bwera Border post and sought medical care,"
the WHO wrote on Twitter.
Uganda's
health ministry and the WHO have sent a team to the western town of
Kasese to trace likely cases, and vaccinate those who may have come into
contact with the patient, the post added.
Uganda has
been on high alert since the outbreak in the eastern DRC, where more
than 2,000 cases of the highly contagious virus have been recorded,
two-thirds of which have been fatal.
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