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Re: Ebola in Uganda Spreading - Death toll rising
Re: Ebola in Uganda Spreading - Death toll rising
Uganda: Zaramba Clears Games Over Ebola Scare
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New Vision (Kampala)
15 December 2007
Posted to the web 17 December 2007
Norman Katende
Kampala
THE Health ministry has given the university games a go ahead, saying there is no risk of Ebola. The week-long games start today with the arrival of over 1625 participants Makerere University.
A letter written by Dr. Sam Zaramba the director general of health services on December 10, pointed out that there was no health risk in holding the games.
"Ebola is currently limited to Bundibugyo district in Western Uganda and surveillance and alert cases so far have shown that there is no Ebola in Kampala. In addition, Ebola is not transmitted by air but by getting into contact with the body fluids of only sick people and not those without symptoms," read part of the letter.
"As such the games will cause no additional special risk. We therefore advise you to go ahead and host the games as planned. Please ensure that any one who develops fever or bloody diarrhoea during the games should be reported immediately to the nearest health unit.":tiphat: http://allafrica.com/stories/200712170933.html
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Re: Ebola in Uganda Spreading - Death toll rising
Uganda: Zaramba Clears Games Over Ebola Scare
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New Vision (Kampala)
15 December 2007
Posted to the web 17 December 2007
Norman Katende
Kampala
THE Health ministry has given the university games a go ahead, saying there is no risk of Ebola. The week-long games start today with the arrival of over 1625 participants Makerere University.
A letter written by Dr. Sam Zaramba the director general of health services on December 10, pointed out that there was no health risk in holding the games.
"Ebola is currently limited to Bundibugyo district in Western Uganda and surveillance and alert cases so far have shown that there is no Ebola in Kampala. In addition, Ebola is not transmitted by air but by getting into contact with the body fluids of only sick people and not those without symptoms," read part of the letter.
"As such the games will cause no additional special risk. We therefore advise you to go ahead and host the games as planned. Please ensure that any one who develops fever or bloody diarrhoea during the games should be reported immediately to the nearest health unit.":tiphat: http://allafrica.com/stories/200712170933.html
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