The Ministry of Health has Thursday evening announced that 12 new Ebola cases were yesterday admitted at Kagadi Government Hospital, confirming the virus is spreading rapidly and health experts could take more time than anticipated to stop it from killing Ugandans.
This brings 
the total number of admissions to 30 since the onset of the outbreak that 
started in Nyanswiga LCI in Nyamarunda Parish of Nyamarunda sub-county, Kibaale 
district in July.
The death 
toll remains at 16 as no new deaths have been reported since July 
31.
“Among the 
admissions, two patients have been confirmed to have the Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever 
while the rest are still suspects. The patients are receiving the appropriate 
treatment from the medical expert team consisting of officials from the Mulago 
National Referral Hospital, World Health 
Organization and U.S. Centre for Disease Control and Prevention,” said Dr K 
Lwamafa, the Director General of Health Services.
“A total of 
seven more specimens were yesterday August 1st picked from the patients admitted 
at the isolation facility bringing the total number of samples collected since 
the outbreak to 37,” he further stated.
The samples 
are currently being investigated at the Uganda Virus Research Institute, 
Entebbe. 
He added a 
sample that was picked from a patient in Mbarara district tested negative, 
confirming that the person could have been 
suffering from another ailment.
“The 
Ministry of Health Surveillance team in Kibaale district is actively and closely 
following up to 232 people suspected to have got into contact with the dead and 
sick. These contacts have not shown any signs of the disease but continue to be 
monitored,” he further noted.
This 
implies a rise of suspected Ebola cases from yesterday’s 
176.
In 
the meantime, Chimpreports.com has learnt that a suspected case of Ebola had 
been reported at Ibanda hospital, stoking tension that the western region could 
lose more lives to the deadly disease. 
Lwamafa also 
revealed that an inter-ministerial committee on Ebola has been formed to 
coordinate the management of the epidemic. 
The 
committee includes officials from the ministries of; Office of the Prime Minister; Tourism; Internal Affairs; 
Finance, Planning and Economic Development; 
and Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries.
“The 
Ministry of Health continues to urge the public to avoid unnecessary movements 
and gatherings especially in Kibaale and neighboring districts,” Lwamafa 
cautioned.
“The 
Ministry of Health response teams in Kampala are on the alert to respond to any 
suspect cases in and around Kampala. The Ministry of Health urges the public to 
be vigilant but not to create unnecessary fear and panic. All measures are being 
undertaken to control the spread of the contagious disease,” he concluded.  http://www.chimpreports.com/index.php/people/health/5336-breaking:-12-more-ebola-cases-in-kagadi,-232-“closely-monitored”.html
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