Monday 30 July 2012
July 30, 2012 (JUBA) - The Republic of South Sudan remains
alert after a confirmed Ebola outbreak in neighbouring Uganda reportedly killed
13 people, with at least 20 cases reported by the country’s health
officials.
An outbreak of the deadly disease, according to local media reports, were
confirmed in the Western Ugandan district of Kibaale, located about 200km from
the country’s capital, Kampala. The district reportedly has a total population
of about 646,700 people.
An official from South Sudan health ministry, speaking on condition of
anonymity, told Sudan Tribune on Monday that the new nation, being a neighbour
to Uganda, will “not take chances” at all on the disease.
“Ebola, as you know is a deadly disease and the rate at which it spreads from
one person to another is very rapid. We need to take precaution as a
country especially with the massive influx of Ugandans coming into South Sudan,”
the official warned... http://www.sudantribune.com/South-Sudan-alert-after-Ebola,43398