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Uganda - US Embassy Uganda is aware of a potential case of Marburg Virus Disease - June 29, 2026 - possibly 2 cases but only 1 confirmed by gov to WHO

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Health Alert: Health Alert: U.S. Embassy Kampala (June 29, 2026)

By U.S. Embassy Uganda
5 MINUTE READ
29 June, 2026



Location: Western Region, Uganda




Event: The U.S. Embassy is aware there are reports of a potential case of Marburg Virus Disease, a viral hemorrhagic fever, in western Uganda. The measures to protect yourself are the same as for any viral hemorrhagic fever, such as Ebola Bundibugyo Virus Disease.

The Marburg virus is transmitted through:
  • Direct contact with blood or other bodily fluids from a person with the infection.
  • Direct contact (handling or washing) of an infected corpse.
  • Contact with objects that have been in contact with infected secretions.
Please refer to the Ministry of Health’s website for information as it becomes available: Ministry of Health – Uganda

Actions to Take:
Assistance:

U.S. Embassy Uganda
1577 Ggaba Road
Kampala, Uganda
+256-312-306-001 / +256-414-306-001 / +256-414-259-791
https://ug.usembassy.gov

U.S. Department of State – Consular Affairs
+1 888-407-4747 or +1 202-501-4444
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https://ug.usembassy.gov/health-alert-health-alert-u-s-embassy-kampala-june-29-2026/
 
Helen is on this. She has a great contact list. Expect results.


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Suspected Marburg outbreak in Uganda prompts US alert

Reports of a potential case of the haemorrhagic fever come as Kampala battles to stop the spread of Ebola

Arthur Scott-Geddes
Deputy Editor, Global Health Security
Published 30 June 2026 12:35pm BST

The US embassy in Uganda has issued an alert over reports of a potential Marburg case in the country’s western region.
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As of Tuesday, Uganda’s health ministry had yet to release any information on the suspected outbreak, which remains unconfirmed.

Uganda has extensive experience with dealing with outbreaks of haemorrhagic fevers and last reported a Marburg outbreak in 2017, when there were four cases and three deaths.

The country has previously sought to downplay the impact of haemorrhagic fever outbreaks in effort to protect its burgeoning tourism industry.

A message on the health ministry’s homepage, just beneath a link to its dashboard tracking the spread of Ebola, reads: “Ministry of Health is in control. No need for panic. Uganda is safe!”
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The World Health Organization (WHO) is aware of the reports of a potential Marburg case, The Telegraph understands.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-...-marburg-outbreak-in-uganda-prompts-us-alert/
 
Africa CDC says Uganda found isolated Marburg case

By Reuters
July 1, 20268:03 AM CDTUpdated 2 mins ago

NAIROBI, July 1 (Reuters) - Africa's top public health agency ‌said on Wednesday that Ugandan health authorities had confirmed an isolated case of Marburg virus disease, a highly infectious hemorrhagic fever, ​while conducting surveillance for the country's Ebola ​outbreak.

A spokesperson for the Africa Centres for Disease ⁠Control and Prevention added that according to Uganda no contacts ​of the Marburg case had developed symptoms and there was ​currently no active case in the East African country.

A spokesperson for Uganda's health ministry said he was not aware of ​a Marburg outbreak.
Africa CDC said the Marburg ​case was detected in Kyegegwa district in the west of ‌Uganda, ⁠in a one-and-a-half-year-old child who had died.​
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https://www.reuters.com/business/he...ry-confirms-isolated-marburg-case-2026-07-01/
 
Africa CDC says Uganda found isolated Marburg case

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A spokesperson for the Africa Centres for Disease ⁠Control and Prevention added that according to Uganda no contacts ​of the Marburg case had developed symptoms and there was ​currently no active case in the East African country.

A spokesperson for Uganda's health ministry said he was not aware of ​a Marburg outbreak.

https://www.reuters.com/business/he...ry-confirms-isolated-marburg-case-2026-07-01/


If I have to pick between Uganda gov and Helen B. I am going with Helen.

Also, there is no way the US Embassy warned on 1 isolated case in the past.

I am not saying there is a full outbreak.
 
Unless the 1.5 year old child had solo access to cave dwelling bats, there is most probably another human who transmitted this disease to this child. The Uganda gov. should at least include a probable case figure in their reporting.

I am now very doubtful about any disease numbers that come from the Uganda gov., including Ebola.
 
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One-year-old dies of Marburg in Uganda
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Maeve Cullinan
Global Health Security Reporter, in Kampala
Published 02 July 2026 6:20pm BST
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The victim was a one-year-old child who died just over a week ago in the district of Kyegegwa, in Uganda’s western region, the country’s Health Minister, Dr Chris Baryomunsi, told The Telegraph.

Dr Baryomunsi said the child was the only confirmed case and claimed there was “no active transmission” of the viral haemorrhagic fever.

However, a well-placed source, speaking to The Telegraph on condition of anonymity, said there have now been at least three cases after the toddler passed the virus to two family members.

The source said the outbreak was probably the result of a new “spillover” event caused by contact with the droppings or saliva of an infected bat, Marburg’s natural reservoir.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-.../one-year-old-baby-dies-of-marburg-in-uganda/
 
More from Google AI:

"UNICEF supported the detection of Uganda’s first Marburg case in 2026 by funding, equipping, and training Village Health Teams to use the electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS). This system facilitated real-time reporting of the case by community health workers. Read the full story at UNICEF."
 
Note: I cannot verify the Google AI overview because the July 21 UNICEF Uganda article is inaccessible.
 
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