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WHO struggles to contain Ebola outbreak in Uganda

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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday it was working with Uganda to prevent the spread of Ebola to other countries.Photo by WHO/Twitter

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday it was working with Uganda to prevent the spread of Ebola to other countries.Photo by WHO/Twitter

October 12 (UPI) – The World Health Organization said on Wednesday it was working with Uganda to prevent the country’s Ebola outbreak from spreading to other countries.

Ugandan health authorities have identified 74 confirmed and suspected cases of Ebola. At least 39 people have died and 14 have recovered.

“Our main focus now is to support the government of Uganda to rapidly control and contain this outbreak and prevent it from spreading to neighbouring regions and neighbouring countries,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a global health briefing in Geneva. according to NBC Finance Channel.

The East African country declared an Ebola outbreak in late September after a resident of a village in the center of the country tested positive for the virus.

According to experts, the Ebola virus does not spread through the air. People contract the disease through direct contact with the bodily fluids of people who are sick or who have died from the virus. It can also be spread through contact with contaminated material and infected animals.

Ebola is not contagious until symptoms appear, which can take 2 to 21 days. On average, it takes about 8 to 10 days for symptoms to appear.

Symptoms of Ebola include unexplained bleeding, bleeding or bruising as well as fever, severe headache, muscle and joint pain, weakness and fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, stomach pain, diarrhea and vomiting, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

While there are currently no Ebola cases in the U.S., the CDC has issued a level 2 alert with enhanced precautions for travel to Uganda.

“Travelers should avoid contact with sick people and avoid contact with the blood or body fluids of all people,” the CDC said.

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