Kenya on high alert over Sudan Ebola virus outbreak in Uganda

Kenya is stepping up its defenses​ against a potential Ebola⁣ outbreak following ⁤the ⁣confirmation of a case in its⁤ neighbor, Uganda. ‌ The kenyan ⁤Ministry of health, under the direction of Principal Secretary⁢ mary Muthoni, has announced
increased surveillance at all border crossings.

“As a precautionary measure, surveillance systems have ‌been enhanced‌ in ‌all counties ⁢and points of entry,”

said muthoni in a statement. A rapid assessment ‌of ⁤kenya’s readiness to handle a similar outbreak is underway, with a complete response plan to be developed‍ soon. Muthoni urged the public to ‌rely on qualified ⁢healthcare professionals, ‌community health promoters, or the Ministry⁤ of ⁣Health website for ⁤accurate data.

news of the outbreak in Uganda comes after the‍ Ugandan Ministry​ of health confirmed the death of a 32-year-old male ⁢nurse from ⁢sudan Ebola virus on Wednesday, marking the eighth instance ‌of the ⁣deadly disease in ⁢the ‍East African nation. The World Health‌ Institution (WHO)​ is actively collaborating with Ugandan health authorities to ‍bolster surveillance systems, manage cases effectively, engage communities and disseminate critical information.

Ebola,‌ a highly contagious virus, triggers⁣ a range of symptoms, including fever, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, ​and general malaise. Its severity is notorious, with a ⁣fatality⁤ rate ranging from 50 percent to 89 percent, substantially influenced by the specific Ebola subtype.

According to the WHO, “We are ⁣working closely with ugandan health authorities to revitalize a robust surveillance ‌and case management system, community mobilization, and risk dialog in response to the outbreak.”

What specific protocols ⁤are⁣ in place ‌to effectively isolate and manage suspected or confirmed Ebola cases in kenya?

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