Uganda is battling its eighth outbreak of Ebola - a highly infectious disease with a fatality rate of over 40%.
A new retrospective, laboratory-based observational study provides detailed insights into the causes of fevers of unknown origin in sub-Saharan Africa. Scientists examined 550 patients from Guinea who ...
A new retrospective, laboratory-based observational study provides detailed insights into the causes of fevers of unknown ...
Uganda has confirmed an outbreak of Sudan virus disease, with the first case linked to a 32-year-old nurse in Kampala.
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Fighting Ebola: How We Battle One of the World's Deadliest DiseasesWhile the world has been focused on COVID-19, the fight against Ebola has continued. This virus, which first emerged in 1976, ...
The health ministry of Uganda has reported an increase in confirmed Ebola cases from three to nine. The outbreak of this ...
Health workers wearing protective gear at an Ebola treatment centre. Uganda confirmed nine Ebola cases on February 10, 2025, ...
The number of confirmed Ebola cases in Uganda has risen to nine from three, the country's health ministry said.
Why Health Minister Aceng is ‘quiet’ on numbers COVER STORY | RONALD MUSOKE | Uganda is in the midst of yet another episode ...
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allAfrica.com on MSN'Fight Against Ebola Must Not Be At The Expense of Mpox'The escalating violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo has affected testing for the infectious mpox virus disease, which has afflicted thousands in the country and the wider ...
There are no approved vaccines or treatments for Sudan virus disease, which has a 40–70% fatality rate. To curb the ongoing outbreak, Uganda has deployed—under a clinical trial setting—a vaccine ...
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