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Uganda has declared an end to the Ebola outbreak that began earlier this year in Kampala, the nation’s capital city.
Uganda on Saturday declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak, which started in January and led to four deaths. The outbreak was caused by the Sudan strain, which still lacks an approved vaccine.
The country's health ministry said Uganda had gone more than 40 days without registering a new case of the disease.
Uganda’s Health Ministry announced the end of a monthslong Ebola outbreak. Just over a dozen cases of the disease were reported, which left at least four people dead. Host Marco Werman speaks with ...
Uganda on Saturday declared an end to the country's latest Ebola outbreak, three months after cases were confirmed in the country. Emmanuel Ainebyona told Anadolu that it has been 42 days without ...
KAMPALA , Uganda — Uganda on Saturday declared an end to the country's latest outbreak of Ebola, three months after authorities confirmed cases of the highly infectious and often fatal viral ...
Uganda has officially declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak, three months after the first cases emerged in the capital, Kampala. The Ministry of Health announced the milestone on Saturday ...
[Photo/Agencies] MBALE, Uganda -- Uganda on Saturday declared an end to the Ebola Sudan Virus Disease (SVD) outbreak after completing a 42-day mandatory countdown without any new confirmed cases ...
An anti-Ebola advocacy van drives along Kyadondo road amid the Ebola outbreak and alert in Kampala, Uganda October 27, 2022. Uganda on Saturday declared an end to the country's latest outbreak of ...
Uganda declared the end of an Ebola virus outbreak Saturday, which has killed at least two people in the East African nation since late January. The announcement came 42 days after the discharge ...