Death toll from Ebola rises to 17 in Uganda, health ministry says

Uganda's Ministry of Health said the death toll from Ebola in the country have risen to 17 from 10 registered two days ago.

Ekleme: 11.10.2022 13:30:13 / Güncelleme: 11.10.2022 13:30:13 / English News
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“The number of dead since the virus was first reported in the country on Sept. 20 now stands at 17. As of Oct. 9, the cumulative number of confirmed cases was 48 after four new confirmed cases were registered in the last 48 hours. Of the 48 confirmed cases, nine are health workers. The cumulative number of recoveries is 14 people,” Emmanuel Ainebyoona, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, said in a statement.

Ebola, also known as Ebola virus disease (EVD) and Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), is a viral hemorrhagic fever in humans and other primates, caused by ebolaviruses.

Symptoms typically start anywhere between two days and three weeks after becoming infected with the virus.

The first symptoms are usually fever, sore throat, muscle pain, and headaches. These are usually followed by vomiting, diarrhoea, rash and decreased liver and kidney function, at which point, some people begin to bleed both internally and externally.

The disease kills between 25% and 90% of those infected – about 50% on average. Death is often due to shock from fluid loss, and typically occurs between six and 16 days after the first symptoms appear. (ILKHA)