Uganda confirms first Ebola case as 80 deaths reported in DRC

Uganda has confirmed one case of Ebola while an ongoing outbreak in the DRC has claimed 80 lives. The patient was a Congolese man who died in a Kampala hospital.

Uganda has confirmed one case of Ebola. The patient was a man of Congolese origin who entered the country and later died in a hospital in Kampala after testing positive for the Bundibugyo strain.

Uganda's health ministry said contact tracing has begun to prevent further infections. The outbreak continues in Ituri province in eastern DRC and has affected areas including Mongwalu and Rwampara, which are known for gold mining.

Uganda has strengthened security at its borders with the DRC. The Africa CDC is preparing emergency meetings with the governments of DRC, Uganda and South Sudan to boost border surveillance and health supplies. WHO says Ebola has a fatality rate of up to 50 percent.

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