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Uganda confirms 16 Ebola deaths | Uganda confirms 16 Ebola deaths |
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A haemorrhagic fever that has killed 16 people and infected more than 50 others in Uganda has been confirmed as the deadly Ebola virus. | A haemorrhagic fever that has killed 16 people and infected more than 50 others in Uganda has been confirmed as the deadly Ebola virus. |
The casualties are all in the region of Bundibugyo, on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. | The casualties are all in the region of Bundibugyo, on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
DR Congo has been battling for five months to contain an Ebola outbreak close to its border with Angola. | DR Congo has been battling for five months to contain an Ebola outbreak close to its border with Angola. |
Symptoms of the epidemic include high temperature, bloody diarrhoea and visible haemorrhaging. | Symptoms of the epidemic include high temperature, bloody diarrhoea and visible haemorrhaging. |
There is no known cure for Ebola, which is fatal in around 80% of cases. | There is no known cure for Ebola, which is fatal in around 80% of cases. |
Ugandan health officials originally suspected that the Marburg virus was responsible for the deaths, but laboratory testing has shown it to be Ebola. | Ugandan health officials originally suspected that the Marburg virus was responsible for the deaths, but laboratory testing has shown it to be Ebola. |
The authorities say they are taking steps to isolate existing cases. | The authorities say they are taking steps to isolate existing cases. |
"From the beginning we've been isolating cases... but we can't say it's contained," Reuters news agency quotes Dr Sam Okware, head of Uganda's haemorrhagic fever task force, as saying. | |
"There may be other people in those villages unknown to us," he said. | |
The virus is thought to be transmitted through the consumption of infected bush meat and can also be spread by contact with the blood secretions of infected people. | The virus is thought to be transmitted through the consumption of infected bush meat and can also be spread by contact with the blood secretions of infected people. |
Some 174 people have died in DR Congo but only 13 of these have been confirmed as having Ebola. | Some 174 people have died in DR Congo but only 13 of these have been confirmed as having Ebola. |
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