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KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -- The deadly Ebola virus has killed 14
people in western Uganda this month, Ugandan health officials said on Saturday,
ending weeks of speculation about the cause of a strange disease that had many
people fleeing their homes.
The officials and a World Health Organization representative
told a news conference in Kampala Saturday that there is "an outbreak of Ebola"
in Uganda.
"Laboratory investigations done at the Uganda Virus Research
Institute...have confirmed that the strange disease reported in Kibaale is
indeed Ebola hemorrhagic fever," the Ugandan government and WHO said in joint
statement....
..Kibaale is a district in midwestern Uganda, where people in
recent weeks have been troubled by a mysterious illness that seemed to have come
from nowhere. Ugandan health officials had been stumped as well, and spent weeks
conducting laboratory tests that were at first inconclusive.
On Friday, Joaquim Saweka, the WHO representative in Uganda,
told The Associated Press that investigators were "not so sure" it was Ebola,
and a Ugandan health official dismissed the possibility of Ebola as merely a
rumor. It appears firm evidence of Ebola was clinched overnight.
Health officials told reporters in Kampala that the 14 dead
were among 20 reported with the disease. Two of the infected have been isolated
for examination by researchers and health officials. A clinical officer and,
days later, her 4-month-old baby died from the disease caused by the Ebola
virus, officials said.
Officials urged Ugandans to be calm, saying a national
emergency taskforce had been set up to stop the disease from spreading far and
wide...
The challenge, he said, was retaining the services of all
the nurses and doctors who are being asked to risk their lives in order to look
after the sick.
"Their lives are at stake," he said.
Officials also worry that other villagers suffering from
other diseases might be afraid to visit the hospital for fear of catching Ebola,
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Saturday, July 28, 2012
Officials: Ebola breaks out in Uganda
Hat tip Ronan