They say this is suspected as Ebola, but the symptoms are very vague (fever is not even listed, neither is bleeding), and all the suspect cases are still alive. Also, a preponderence of the cases are in children, something that isn't usually seen in many Ebola outbreaks. There is also no indication of any epidemiological links (familiar or otherwise) between the suspected cases, and Mityana is in central Uganda, so this is unlikely to be linked to the suspect outbreak in DRC last week (which would likely have been confirmed by now if it was indeed VHF). There is also the impression that all the illness happened at once, which is also not typical of VHF. We shall see.
Either way, this should be sent to ProMED.
http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?glide=EH-20100402-25564-UGA&cat=dis&lang=eng
http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/news.asp?about=Strange+disease+hits+Mityana+&ID=14052
Experts from the Ministry of Health in Kampala are in Mityana district to investigate a strange disease that has reportedly hit the area. The disease that is reported to have symptoms similar to that of Ebola broke out in Mityana north last week. Two people and seven children are reportedly ill suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. The Minister of State for Primary Health Care, James Kakooza says he cannot confirm whether the disease is Ebola until the health experts give the ministry of Health a report. Some of the victims now admitted at Mityana district Hospital say they feel pain all over their body.
Either way, this should be sent to ProMED.
http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?glide=EH-20100402-25564-UGA&cat=dis&lang=eng
http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/news.asp?about=Strange+disease+hits+Mityana+&ID=14052
Experts from the Ministry of Health in Kampala are in Mityana district to investigate a strange disease that has reportedly hit the area. The disease that is reported to have symptoms similar to that of Ebola broke out in Mityana north last week. Two people and seven children are reportedly ill suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. The Minister of State for Primary Health Care, James Kakooza says he cannot confirm whether the disease is Ebola until the health experts give the ministry of Health a report. Some of the victims now admitted at Mityana district Hospital say they feel pain all over their body.