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Uganda: Ebola Sudan identified in 17 deaths, all monitoring completed, outbreak declared over

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Kibaale District Attacked By A Strange Disease, 12 People Dead
First published: 20120724 12:05:16 AM EST

Ultimate Media

Health personnel in Kibaale district are puzzled by a strange disease which has invaded the district leaving 12 people dead and others on deathbeds. The name and cause of the disease is not yet known.

Information coming in from the District Health Officer indicates that 11 people from one family in Nyamarunda Sub County have died since the strange disease surfaced in the district.

However, what has worried the health workers more is that the disease has started killing their own. Yesterday a Clinical Officer at Kagadi health sub-district, Muhumuza Clare was buried after dying from that strange disease.

...

There is also information that the driver of the vehicle which transported some of the dead people from home to the hospital is also seriously ill.

According to the District Health Officer, Dr. Dan Kyamanwa, the signs of the disease include; high fever, vomiting, diarrhea and systems failure. It kills patients within 4 days to a week.
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http://www.ugpulse.com/uganda-news/...y-a-strange-disease-12-people-dead/26400.aspx
 
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In 2008 a "mysterious" illness was identified as malaria; Strange Disease Claims 7 Lives In Kibaale
An outbreak in 2009 shows similar symptoms Mysterious disease claims 10 in Kibaale and Uganda: Strange Disease Kills 12 in Kibaale
Earlier this year, malaria caused many deaths Doctors and village leaders clash as more than 40 children die in Kibaale, Western Uganda

Edit:
There was also a cholera outbreak in May: Kibaale District Lake Albert Shores Hit By Cholera Outbreak
 
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Re: Uganda: Unidentified illness kills 12 including Healthcare worker in Kibaale

A disease with those symptoms that kills 11 people in one family and a HCW has to raise the possibility of a viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) outbreak.

Only one person worldwide has contracted Ebola since January 1, 2009:

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=167833&page=2

and there have not been any Marburg cases at all in that time period.

I fear the world's lucky streak there may have come to an end.
 
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Re: Uganda: Unidentified illness kills 12 including Healthcare worker in Kibaale

It is probably too early too speculate on which ebolavirus would be the most likely if this indeed is due to Ebola. I can't think of anything in the original post that would make one strain more likely than another. Likewise, I don't see any reason why Ebola virus would be more likely than Marburg either.

If previous VHF outbreaks are any clue, results of testing for Ebola or Marburg should be available in the next day or two. I will admit it is slightly odd to get this report from the UGPulse and still nothing from the Daily Monitor.

http://www.promedmail.org/

Published Date: 2012-07-25 19:25:37
Subject: PRO/EDR> Undiagnosed fatal disease - Uganda: (KI)
Archive Number: 20120725.1214822

UNDIAGNOSED FATAL DISEASE - UGANDA: (KIBAALE)
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Date: Tue 24 Jul 2012
Source: UGpulse.com [edited]
http://www.ugpulse.com/uganda-news/...y-a-strange-disease-12-people-dead/26400.aspx


Kibaale District attacked by a strange disease, 12 people dead
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Health personnel in Kibaale district are puzzled by a strange disease which has invaded the district leaving 12 people dead and others on their deathbeds. The name and cause of the disease is not yet known.

Information coming in from the District Health Officer indicates that 11 people from one family in Nyamarunda Sub County have died since the strange disease surfaced in the district. However, what has worried the health workers more is that the disease has started killing their own. Yesterday a Clinical Officer at Kagadi health sub-district was buried after dying from that strange disease. It's said that the Clinical Officer was the one who treated some of the 11 people from Nyamarunda Sub County and is suspected to have contracted the disease from them. There is also information that the driver of the vehicle which transported some of the dead people from home to the hospital is also seriously ill.

According to the District Health Officer, Dr. Dan Kyamanwa, the signs of the disease include: high fever, vomiting, diarrhea and systems failure. It kills patients within 4 days to a week. The Minister of State for Planning, Matia Kasaija, while speaking during the burial of the Clinical Officer, promised that government will send a team of experts to investigate the cause of the strange disease.

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Communicated by:
ProMED-mail Rapporteur Mary Marshall

[The undiagnosed disease is characterised by high fever, vomiting, diarrhea and systems failure. It kills patients within 4 days to a week, and appears to be easily transmissible to carers. Haemorrhage is not mentioned as a significant feature which excludes some filovirus haemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola and Marburg. However, the signs and symptoms are compatible with an outbreak of Bundibugyo haemorrhagic fever, a filovirus haemorrhagic fever 1st identified in the Bundibugyo district of Western Uganda. Bundibugyo District is located in western Uganda, which borders the Democratic Republic of Congo. After reports of a mysterious illness in Bundibugyo District, the presence of a novel 5th filovirus species, Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BEBOV), was identified in diagnostic samples submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia, USA, in November 2007.

According to McNeil et al., in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 16, Number 12, December 2010
(http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/12/10-0627_article.htm) the onset of this filovirus haemorrhagic fever is associated with nonspecific signs and symptoms, including fever, myalgias, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea; at later stages of disease, overt hemorrhage has been reported in about 45 percent of cases. In the outbreak of Bundibugyo filovirus haemorrhagic fever the proportion of deaths among those infected was lower (about 40 percent). In the original Bundibugyo outbreak the signs and symptoms included headache, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, conjunctivitis, skin rash, muscle pain, fatigue, difficulty swallowing, difficulty breathing, hiccups, bleeding, unexplained death, or contact with a patient with suspected Ebola haemorrhagic fever.

Kibaale District is a district in Western Uganda. Like most other Ugandan districts, it is named after its principal town, in this case Kibaale, where the district headquarters are located. Kibaale can be located on the map of the District of Uganda at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Districts_of_Uganda. This map shows that Kibaale and Bundibigyo are adjacent districts in the Western Region of Uganda.

Of course, this outbreak of disease may not be caused by a virus. Further information is awaited. - Mod.CP]
 
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:tiphat: Healthmap

Strange Disease Hits Kibaale District,16 Dead
Posted by suzank on July 26, 20120 Comment

By Ahura Mujuni Mark
A strange disease has hit Kibaale district and has killed an entire family in Nyanswiga Village ,Nyamarunda Sub county.
The victims suffered form diarrhea,vomiting ,stomach ache and at the time of their death ,blood oozed from the nose and mouth.
The diseased have been identified as Yotus Isoke 64,who was the head of the home,Byaruhanga Isoke ,Fred Isoke ,Doreen Nantongo ,and Rogers Byaruhanga. Others were Tumumanye Kisembo Kusiima Byaruhanga ,Win Mbavazi and other two young ones.
The clinical officer at Kagadi Hospital ,Claire Muhumuza also died of the same symptoms after attending to some of the deceased.
The District Health officer ,Dan Kyamanywa says that a team from the Ministry of Health has been sent to investigate more about the disease.
http://www.ugandapicks.com/2012/07/...campaign=Feed:+UgandaPick+(Uganda+News+Picks)
 
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Health Officials Rush To Kibaale As Strange Disease Kills 13

By Gold Ronald 5 hours 25 minutes ago

The Ministry of Health is investigating a strange and contagious disease that has broken out in Nyamarunda sub-county in Kibaale district.
The Director General of Health Services Dr. D.K.W Lwamafa says surveillance reports from the investigations undertaken by the Ministry of Health, the district and international partners indicate that 21 people have been affected with 13 deaths since June 21.
The cases have been reported largely from one family in Nyansigwa village in Nyamarunda parish.
?Preliminary investigations show that it is a highly contagious disease that is transmitted from one person to another and can easily cause death,? says Lwamafa.
...
http://www.chimpreports.com/index.p...h-to-kibaale-as-strange-disease-kills-13.html
 
Re: Uganda: Unidentified illness kills 12 including Healthcare worker in Kibaale

Re: Uganda: Unidentified illness kills 12 including Healthcare worker in Kibaale

I'm not registered, so I can't get the audio, but the link has this summary:

http://ugandaradionetwork.com/a/story.php?s=43994

Dr. Dan Kyamanywa, the Kibaale district Health Officer says despite the fact that most of the cases have been recorded in the same family; they have recorded other cases from other families.

Read more: http://ugandaradionetwork.com/a/story.php?s=43994#ixzz21p3QfoMA
 
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http://in2eastafrica.net/strange-disease-kills-family-of-12-in-kibaale/

Fri, Jul 27th, 2012 Uganda | Strange disease kills family of 12 in Kibaale
By In2EastAfrica

A disease which is yet to be identified has claimed a family of 12 in Nyaswiga Village, Nyamarunda Sub-county in Kibaale District in a span of three weeks.
The District Health Officer, Mr Dan Kyamanywa, confirmed the deaths were caused by a strange disease and said the Virus Research Institute and the Central Public Health Laboratory was in the district to investigate the disease.

“For now we are calling the disease vomiting and diarrhea, in the next couple of days we shall know what the disease is and the cause,” Dr Kyamanywa said.

Symptoms
He added that the disease is characterised by fever, diarrhea and vomiting but said there is no need for panic as the situation is under control.
It is reported that blood also oozed from the nose and mouth of the victims before they died.
 
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Strange Disease Hits Kibaale District,16 Dead

Posted by suzank on July 26, 2012
A strange disease has hit Kibaale district and has killed an entire family in Nyanswiga Village ,Nyamarunda Sub county.
The victims suffered form diarrhea,vomiting ,stomach ache and at the time of their death ,blood oozed from the nose and mouth.
The diseased have been identified as Yotus Isoke 64,who was the head of the home,Byaruhanga Isoke ,Fred Isoke ,Doreen Nantongo ,and Rogers Byaruhanga. Others were Tumumanye Kisembo Kusiima Byaruhanga ,Win Mbavazi and other two young ones.
The clinical officer at Kagadi Hospital ,Claire Muhumuza also died of the same symptoms after attending to some of the deceased.
The District Health officer ,Dan Kyamanywa says that a team from the Ministry of Health has been sent to investigate more about the disease.:tiphat:http://www.ugandapicks.com/2012/07/strange-disease-hits-kibaale-district16-dead-90586.html
 
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Uganda Reports 16 Dead from Mystery Illness


Jul 26, 2012
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By Anna Tomasulo



Photo credit: sarahemcc, October 2006 via flickr

Sixteen people are reported dead in Uganda from a mystery illness.
The Uganda publication UG Pulse reports that a strange illness, cause unknown, is spreading in the Kibaale district in western Uganda. The District Health Officer, Dr. Dan Kyamanwa, stated that 11 of the deaths were from the same family in the Nyamarunda Sub County. A twelfth death was a health officer. There are also reports of the illness appearing in the clinical officer who treated the family from Nyamarunda and a driver who transported the deceased.
Kyamanwa says that symptoms of the illness include high fever, vomiting, diarrhea and systems failure. Death occurs within four to seven days.
According to moderators at ProMED, this undiagnosed disease shares some similarities with Bundibugyo hemorrhagic fever, which was first identified in western Uganda in 2007.
The Ugandan government is reportedly sending a team of experts to investigate the outbreak.
Further information is awaited.:tiphat:http://www.healthmap.org/news/uganda-reports-16-dead-mystery-illness-72612
 
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Re: Uganda: Unidentified illness kills 13 including Healthcare worker in Kibaale

Officials say disease that has killed 14 people in Uganda is caused by deadly Ebola virus


BY ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JULY 28, 2012 7:10 AM



KAMPALA, Uganda - Ugandan health officials say the deadly Ebola virus has killed 14 people in western Uganda this month.

The officials and a World Health Organization representative told a news conference in Kampala Saturday that there is "an outbreak of Ebola" in Uganda.

There is no cure or vaccine for Ebola, and in Uganda, where in 2000 the disease killed 224 people, it resurrects terrible memories.

...

Read more: http://www.windsorstar.com/news/wor...deadly+Ebola/7005923/story.html#ixzz21uwF5TvQ
 
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Breaking: Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda

By Dorothy Aine 1 hour ago

The Ministry of Health has Saturday confirmed that the strange and contagious disease that broke out in Nyamarunda sub-county in Kibaale district late last month is Ebola.
The Director General of Health Services Dr. D.K.W Lwamafa told press at the Ministry?s headquarters in Kampala that after through tests of samples from patients, the ministry confirmed the outbreak of Ebola.
Lwamafa further said this type of Ebola had originated from Sudan.
...
http://www.chimpreports.com/index.php/people/health/5239-breaking-ebola-outbreak-hits-uganda.html
 
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Re: Uganda: Unidentified illness kills 14 including Healthcare worker in Kibaale - Ebola

And it's Ebola Sudan, not Bundibugyo. The first cluster of Ebola cases anywhere in the world in nearly 42 months.

http://www.chimpreports.com/index.php/people/health/5239-breaking-ebola-outbreak-hits-uganda.html

Breaking: Ebola Outbreak Hits Uganda
By Dorothy Aine 1 hour ago

Labaratory tests have confirmed Ebola outbreak in Uganda (Photo by seamusmurphy.com)

The Ministry of Health has Saturday confirmed that the strange and contagious disease that broke out in Nyamarunda sub-county in Kibaale district late last month is Ebola.


The Director General of Health Services Dr. D.K.W Lwamafa told press at the Ministry?s headquarters in Kampala that after through tests of samples from patients, the ministry confirmed the outbreak of Ebola.

Lwamafa further said this type of Ebola had originated from Sudan.

He appealed to Ugandans to remain vigilant to avoid contracting the disease.

Early this week, the Health Ministry reported that surveillance reports from the investigations undertaken by its experts, Kibaale district and international partners had indicated that 21 people were affected with 13 deaths since June 21.

The cases were reported largely from one family in Nyansigwa village in Nyamarunda parish.

?Preliminary investigations show that it is a highly contagious disease that is transmitted from one person to another and can easily cause death,? Lwamafa said then.

Speaking to journalists today, Lwamafa said samples obtained from the cases and laboratory testing carried out in the Central Public Health Laboratory and at the Uganda Virus Research Institute confirmed Ebola.

?The general public is hereby cautioned to avoid public gatherings especially in the affected district and sick people are advised to promptly seek for medical care at the nearest health facility,? said Lwamafa.

He also noted the Ministry of Health team; working with partners is already on the ground to support the district to manage the Ebola outbreak.

He added burial of suspicious community deaths should be done under close supervision of district health workers and all suspicious deaths should be reported to the health workers.
 
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http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/28/4668894/officials-ebola-breaks-out-in.html

Officials: Ebola breaks out in Uganda
By Associated Press
Last modified: 2012-07-28T11:11:22Z
Published: Saturday, Jul. 28, 2012 - 4:05 am

KAMPALA, Uganda -- Ugandan health officials say the deadly Ebola virus has killed 14 people in western Uganda this month.
The officials and a World Health Organization representative told a news conference in Kampala Saturday that there is "an outbreak of Ebola" in Uganda.
There is no cure or vaccine for Ebola, and in Uganda, where in 2000 the disease killed 224 people, it resurrects terrible memories.
Ebola, which manifests itself as a hemorrhagic fever, is highly infectious and kills quickly. It was first reported in 1976 in Congo and is named for the river where it was recognized, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Scientists don't know the natural reservoir of the virus, but they suspect the first victim in an Ebola outbreak gets infected through contact with an infected animal.
 
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One report above says 16 are dead so there are possibly 2 more suspected cases.
 
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Full version of the AP report here; http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...UTBREAK?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

OFFICIALS: EBOLA BREAKS OUT IN UGANDA
BY RODNEY MUHUMUZA
ASSOCIATED PRESS
...
Health officials told reporters in Kampala that the 14 dead were among 20 reported with the disease. Two of the infected have been isolated for examination by researchers and health officials. A clinical officer and, days later, her 4-month-old baby died from the disease caused by the Ebola virus, officials said.
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Good catch!:tiphat:
 
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Ebola outbreak in Uganda kills 13

An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus has killed 13 people in Uganda and efforts are under way to contain the hemorrhagic fever, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Saturday..

..Joaquim Saweka, WHO's representative in Uganda, said that although suspected Ebola infections emerged in early July in Kibale district, about 170 km (100 miles) west of the capital Kampala, the outbreak was not confirmed until Friday.
"There are a total of 20 people suspected to have contracted Ebola and 13 of them have died," Saweka said.
"A team of experts from the government, WHO and CDC (U.S. Centers for Disease Control) are in the field and following up on all suspected cases and those who got into contact with patients."
Saweka said the origin of the outbreak had not yet been confirmed, but 18 of the 20 cases are understood to be linked to one family..:tiphat:http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/07/28/uk-uganda-ebola-idUKBRE86R0JO20120728
 
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Re: Uganda: Unidentified illness kills 14 including Healthcare worker in Kibaale - Ebola Sudan confirmed

"A team of experts from the government, WHO and CDC (U.S. Centers for Disease Control) are in the field and following up on all suspected cases and those who got into contact with patients.":tiphat:http://news.terra.com/ebola-outbrea...86604d4034ec8310VgnVCM5000009ccceb0aRCRD.html
 
Re: Uganda: Ebola Sudan identified in 14 deaths including Healthcare worker in Kibaale out of 20 total suspected cases

Re: Uganda: Ebola Sudan identified in 14 deaths including Healthcare worker in Kibaale out of 20 total suspected cases

Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens

U.S. Embassy Kampala, Uganda
Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens
Confirmed Case of Ebola Virus in Uganda

July 28, 2012
This Emergency Message is to alert U.S. citizens residing and traveling in Uganda of an outbreak of Ebola virus. On July 27, 2012, local Ugandan press reported 12 deaths due to a ?strange illness.? Laboratory tests conducted by the Uganda Virus Research Institute and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have confirmed, to date, that at least one victim was infected with the Ebola virus (Sudan strain).

The Ugandan Ministry of Health, U.S. CDC, and international partners are investigating the case to determine the extent of the outbreak and if additional cases are present. At this time, the cases appear to be centered in Nyamarunda Sub County, Kibaale district, although one suspected victim is reported to have traveled to Kampala for treatment at Mulago Hospital where he subsequently died on July 22, 2012.

Ebola is a deadly but preventable disease. The virus has the potential to spread from person to person, especially among health-care staff and family members who care for patients with Ebola Viral Hemorrhagic Fever.

A person suffering from Ebola usually presents with sudden fever, headache, joint and muscle aches, sore throat, and weakness, followed by diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain. A rash, red eyes, hiccups and internal and external bleeding may be seen in some patients. Symptoms become increasingly severe and may include jaundice, severe weight loss, mental confusion, shock, and multi-organ failure. There is no standard treatment for Ebola HF. Patients receive supportive therapy.
The likelihood of contracting Ebola is considered extremely low unless there has been a direct contact with body fluids like saliva, urine, or blood of an infected person or animal or the body of someone who has died from the disease. Since the virus spreads through direct contact with blood and other body secretions of an infected person, people living with and caring for Ebola patients are at a higher risk of becoming infected.

The U.S. Mission in Kampala and the CDC office in Uganda recommend that U.S. citizens residing and traveling in Uganda avoid contact with people exhibiting the symptoms described above. To minimize the risk of contracting Ebola, avoid direct contact with body fluids (blood, saliva, vomit, urine, and stool). Practice good hygiene, such as washing hands carefully and thoroughly with soap and water, or with alcohol-based hand cleanser if soap and water are unavailable. Avoid communal washing of hands during funerals or other public gatherings. Avoid contact with dead animals, especially primates, and refrain from eating ?bushmeat.?


The CDC has additional information on protecting yourself from Ebola viral hemorrhagic fever available at the following websites, and you are encouraged to read this information:
? Main resource page: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/mnpages/dispages/ebola.htm
? Guidance for U.S. citizens living abroad: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/mnpages/dispages/ebola/abroad.htm
? Additional information: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/mnpages/dispages/ebola/qa.htm

The U.S. Embassy in Kampala encourages U.S. citizens to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for the most up-to-date safety and security information. Keep all of your information in STEP up-to-date by maintaining your current phone numbers and email addresses where you can be reached in case of an emergency.
You can stay in touch and get updates by checking the U.S. Embassy Kampala website. You can also get global updates at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs website, where you can find the current Worldwide Caution, Travel Warnings, Travel Alerts, and Country Specific Information. Follow us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs page on Facebook as well, or you can download our free Smart Traveler IPhone App for travel information at your fingertips. Current information on safety and security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States or a regular toll line at-1-202-501-4444 for callers from other countries. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).
The U.S. Embassy is located at Plot 1577 Ggaba Road. Contact information for the U.S. Embassy in Kampala is: phone number +256 (0) (414) 306 001 or +256 (0) (414) 259 791, fax +256 (0) (414) 258 451, and email KampalaUSCitizen@state.gov.:tiphat:http://kampala.usembassy.gov/emergency_07282012.html
 
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