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Uganda's Yoweri Museveni warns of Ebola threat | Uganda's Yoweri Museveni warns of Ebola threat |
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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has urged people to avoid physical contact, after the deadly Ebola virus claimed one life in the capital, Kampala. | Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has urged people to avoid physical contact, after the deadly Ebola virus claimed one life in the capital, Kampala. |
Fourteen people have now died since the outbreak began in western Uganda three weeks ago, he said in a broadcast. | Fourteen people have now died since the outbreak began in western Uganda three weeks ago, he said in a broadcast. |
There have been no confirmed cases of the infection spreading in Kampala. | There have been no confirmed cases of the infection spreading in Kampala. |
Ebola, one of the most virulent diseases in the world, is spread by close personal contact. | |
Mr Museveni said health officials were trying to trace everyone who had had contact with victims so that they could be quarantined. | Mr Museveni said health officials were trying to trace everyone who had had contact with victims so that they could be quarantined. |
People should avoid shaking hands, kissing or having sex to prevent the disease from spreading, he added. | People should avoid shaking hands, kissing or having sex to prevent the disease from spreading, he added. |
Mr Museveni said relatives and friends should not bury anyone who is suspected to have died of Ebola. | Mr Museveni said relatives and friends should not bury anyone who is suspected to have died of Ebola. |
"Instead call health workers because they know how to do it," he said. | "Instead call health workers because they know how to do it," he said. |
Shocked | Shocked |
Mr Museveni said seven doctors and 13 health workers at Mulago hospital - the main referral hospital in Kampala - were in quarantine after "at least one or two cases" were taken there from Kibaale district, about 170km (100 miles) west of Kampala. | Mr Museveni said seven doctors and 13 health workers at Mulago hospital - the main referral hospital in Kampala - were in quarantine after "at least one or two cases" were taken there from Kibaale district, about 170km (100 miles) west of Kampala. |
One victim - a health worker who had been transferred to the capital - later died. | One victim - a health worker who had been transferred to the capital - later died. |
"I wish you good luck, and may God rest the souls of those who died in eternal peace," Mr Museveni said as he ended his address to the nation. | "I wish you good luck, and may God rest the souls of those who died in eternal peace," Mr Museveni said as he ended his address to the nation. |
The BBC's Ignatius Bahizi in Kampala says that some people have not yet heard about the latest outbreak of Ebola and are shocked when they find out. | The BBC's Ignatius Bahizi in Kampala says that some people have not yet heard about the latest outbreak of Ebola and are shocked when they find out. |
At a bus station in the city centre, our correspondent saw officials warning passengers about the virus and telling them to avoid physical contact. | At a bus station in the city centre, our correspondent saw officials warning passengers about the virus and telling them to avoid physical contact. |
The first victim of the latest outbreak was a pregnant woman. | The first victim of the latest outbreak was a pregnant woman. |
It then spread at a funeral, Mr Museveni said. | It then spread at a funeral, Mr Museveni said. |
Uganda has seen three major Ebola outbreaks over the past 12 years. | Uganda has seen three major Ebola outbreaks over the past 12 years. |
The deadliest was in 2000 when 425 people were infected. More than half of them died. | The deadliest was in 2000 when 425 people were infected. More than half of them died. |
There is no vaccine for the virus. Symptoms include sudden onset of fever, weakness, headache, vomiting and kidney problems. | There is no vaccine for the virus. Symptoms include sudden onset of fever, weakness, headache, vomiting and kidney problems. |