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  • Uganda: 2018 Cholera

    Source: http://www.ntv.co.ug/news/health/22/....aCEW635y.dpbs


    Cholera outbreak claims dozens of lives in Kyangwali Refugee settlement
    The cholera outbreak was first reported mid this month following a large influx of refugees from the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
    Added: 12 min 16 sec ago

    Authorities at Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in Hoima District have confirmed that a recent cholera outbreak has so far claimed dozens of lives and left many hospitalized.

  • #2
    Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/uganda/...-deteriorating

    As Uganda confirms active cholera outbreak, UNHCR and health actors alarmed at deteriorating situation in Kyangwali

    Report

    from UN High Commissioner for Refugees Published on 23 Feb 2018 ? View Original




    Current 4% case fatality rate demands an extraordinary response
    KAMPALA, Uganda ? UNHCR and health actors are deeply alarmed that the deteriorating situation in the Kyangwali area, as Uganda?s Ministry of Health confirmed an active outbreak of cholera. The Ministry immediately deployed a Rapid Response Team of 10 cholera control specialists and medical supplies to complement ongoing responses efforts.
    ?As of 22 February 2018, we have identified 668 cholera cases in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement,? said Dr. Julius Kasozi, UNHCR?s Public Health Officer. ?Of these, 26 died, giving a case fatality rate of nearly four per cent.? Dr. Kasozi explained that a case fatality rate of less than two percent is normally considered acceptable, and that the present trend demands an extraordinary response. The Ministry of Health also confirmed one cholera case in Kyaka II Refugee Settlement.
    Investigations conducted by the Ministry of Health indicate that the refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo contract the infection from their places of origin and along the way to Uganda.
    Dr. Kasozi confirmed that some of the patients crossing into Uganda over Lake Albert by boat present symptoms like diarrhoea and severe dehydration on arrival. ?It is possible that bacteria are spread through disease carriers who do not present symptoms, or through unhygienic practices like open defecation and drinking unsafe water from the lake,? he said...

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    • #3
      Outbreaks and Emergencies Bulletin, Week 8: 17 - 23 February 2018

      Cholera Uganda
      700
      Cases
      27
      Deaths
      3.9%
      CFR

      EVENT DESCRIPTION

      On 23 February 2018, the Uganda Ministry of Health notified WHO
      of an outbreak of cholera in Kyangwali refugee settlement, located in
      Hoima district in the western part of the country. The outbreak started
      on 15 February 2018 when the index case, a 60-year-old man from
      Sebigoro Landing Site, developed acute watery diarrhoea and vomiting.
      On the same day (15 February 2018), two children ? one from a refugee
      reception centre and the other from a new refugee settlement ? died of
      acute watery diarrhoea and severe dehydration. Four stool specimens
      collected from the initial cases were shipped to the Central Public
      Health Laboratory (CPHL) in Kampala. Culture test results released on
      19 February 2018 showed that two of the specimens isolated Vibrio
      cholerae O1 serotype Inaba, confirming the outbreak. Additional two
      specimens subsequently tested positive.

      As of 23 February 2018, a total of 700 suspected cholera cases,
      including 27 deaths (case fatality rate 3.9%) were reported. The affected
      population are mostly newly arrived refugees and a few members of the
      host community. The most affected places are a landing site at the shores
      of Lake Albert and new refugee settlements in the neighbourhood.
      ...
      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
      -Nelson Mandela

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      • #4
        Source: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/Nation...3lz/index.html


        Tuesday February 27 2018
        Cholera Kills 29 in Hoima, more than 900 hospitalised
        By Francis Mugerwa

        Cholera has killed 29 people in Hoima District, medical officers have confirmed.

        The cholera outbreak was last week confirmed to have hit Congolese refugees in Kyangwali settlement camp who fled from fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

        Reported cases

        ?We have registered 962 (Cholera) cases out of which 29 people have died,? said Dr Joseph Ruyonga, the Hoima district health officer on Tuesday.

        The cholera outbreak which was confirmed by the Ministry of health has spread from Kyangwali refugee camp to various villages in Hoima District.
        Sebagoro, Kyehoro, Kaiso, Nkondo in Kabwooya Sub County are among the affected areas.

        Dr Nicholas Kwikiriza, a member of the district Cholera task force said they have confirmed two cholera cases in Busiisi division and one case in Kyarwabuyamba cell in Bujumbura division in Hoima municipality,...

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        • #5
          Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201803020558.html

          Uganda: Death Toll of Uganda Cholera Epidemic Passes 30
          By Hassan Onyango

          Kampala ? MORE than 30 Congolese refugees died from a massive cholera epidemic in neighbouring Uganda this week. The death toll is from more than 1 000 cases reported in the refugee settlements of Hoima and Kyaka districts in the west and south west.

          In Hoima, as of Monday, 1 056 suspected cases with 29 deaths had been reported. As of Tuesday, 39 suspected and confirmed cases and two deaths were reported in Kyaka.

          The European Commission's Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations said it was monitoring the dire situation and supporting the refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)...

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          • #6
            Source: http://observer.ug/news/headlines/57...ses-to-40.html


            Hoima cholera death toll rises to 40
            April 4, 2018
            Written by URN

            The number of people that have been infected with cholera in Hoima district has risen to over 2,000 with the cumulative death toll now standing at 40.

            Dr Peter Byaruhanga, the acting Hoima district disease surveillance officer, told URN on Tuesday that 500 fresh cholera cases were reported among the Congolese refugees and members of the host communities at Kasonga, Sebigoro and Buhuka isolation centres in the last two weeks...

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            • #7
              Source: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/Nation...l25/index.html


              Thursday April 12 2018
              Kagadi, Hoima health workers grapple with cholera outbreak
              By Alex Tumuhimbise & Francis Mugerwa

              Kagadi- The rapid outbreak of cholera, a highly contagious and deadly communicable disease, has strained healthcare workers in Kagadi and Hoima districts in Bunyoro Sub- region.

              The outbreak was first reported in Kyangwali refugees? settlement camp and Buhuka landing site on Lake Albert in Hoima District in February and so far, it has claimed 44 lives.

              Most victims are refugees fleeing tribal clashes in Eastern DR Congo, according to health workers.
              Medical officers say the health systems in the two districts have been stretched given a scarcity of resource, limiting the care that should have been extended to the patients.

              About 2,086 cholera cases have so far been reported in the two districts.
              As the government and other aid workers battle the outbreak in Hoima District, the neighbouring Kagadi District is also facing similar challenges, particularly in Ndaiaga Sub-county on the Lake Albert shores...

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              • #8
                Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201806250159.html



                25 June 2018
                The Monitor (Kampala)
                Uganda: One Dead, 15 Hospitalised As Cholera Strikes Mbale
                By Olivier Mukaaya & Phoebe Masongole

                One person has been confirmed dead and more than 15 others hospitalised following an outbreak of cholera in Mbale District.

                Dr Moses Odong, the principle medical officer in charge of health in Mbale municipal council, said on Saturday, that they have recorded one death related to the disease since the outbreak last week in Mbale municipality...

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