Deadly Marburg hemorrhagic fever breaks out in Uganda
Uganda is grappling to contain the deadly Marburg hemorrhagic fever after confirmatory laboratory tests turned positive.
The outbreak of the viral hemorrhagic fever which was announced here on
Sunday by Elioda Tumwesigye, the minister of state for health, has left
one person, the index case dead, one person in isolation and over 80
others being monitored both in central and western Uganda.
“The Ministry of Health would like to inform the country of an outbreak
of Marburg which has so far killed one person,” Tumwesigye told
reporters here at the ministry of health headquarters.
According to
the ministry of health, the index case died on Sept. 28 after developing
signs of Marburg which were later confirmed by laboratory tests. The
deceased’s brother has also developed signs and is currently under
isolation at Mengo Hospital in the capital Kampala.
Out of the 80
people being monitored, over 60 are health workers who made contact with
the index case who was also a medical worker. Thirty-eight workers are
being monitored at Mengo Hospital while the 22 others are being
monitored in Mpigi.
Tumwesigye said 20 other people who were
involved in the burial process of the deceased are also being monitored
in Kasese district in western Uganda.
“The ministry of health calls
upon the public to remain calm and on alert amidst this epidemic. All
suspected cases can be reported to the ministry of health hotline,” he
said at the joint media briefing with the World Health Organization
(WHO).
Wondimagegnehu Alemu, WHO Country Representative to Uganda
said that the disease can be contained and therefore there is no cause
for alarm.
“WHO does not recommend any travel ban but the public
should follow all the necessary precautions which have been put in
place, ” Alemu said.
“We are doing what is recommended to contain the outbreak and also making sure all the listed contacts are got,” he added.
Minister Tumwesigye said WHO and Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders have already dispatched assistance.
“WHO is providing technical and logistical support to all the affected
facilities,” he said, adding that the ministry of health has also
delivered personal protective equipment and other supplies to Mengo
Hospital, Mpigi and Kagando Health Center in Kasese district.
Tumwesigye said that there is no relation between this Marburg outbreak
and the Ebola outbreak in West Africa which has left over 3,000 people
dead.
“There is no connection between these two outbreaks. We cannot
link this to what is happening in West Africa,” he said noting that two
hemorrhagic fevers are different.
The Marburg virus was last
reported in Uganda in 2012. It was reported that at that time four
members of the same family in the western Ugandan district of Kabala
died of Marburg.
According to the WHO, Marburg is a severe and
highly fatal disease caused by a virus from the same family as the one
that causes Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
According to the global health body, the illness caused by Marburg virus begins abruptly, with severe headache and malaise.
Case fatality rates have varied greatly, from 25 percent in the initial
laboratory-associated outbreak in 1967, to more than 80 percent in the
Democratic Republic of Congo from 1998-2000, to even higher in the
outbreak that began in Angola in late 2004.
Currently some West African states are facing a related disease- – Ebola — which has left more than 3,000 people dead.
10/06/2014
Deadly Marburg hemorrhagic fever breaks out in Uganda
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