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Ugandan Authorities to Discharge Last Ebola Virus Patient

Uganda is due to discharge its last Ebola patient on Thursday, triggering a 42-day countdown that ​could see the country declared free of the ‌virus, a spokesperson for the government said.

The wider outbreak, which the World Health Organisation, WHO, declared a public health emergency in the Democratic Republic ​of Congo, DRC, in May, has caused 2,011 confirmed cases ​of infection and 754 confirmed deaths in the ⁠DRC as of Wednesday, according to data from the ​government.

An online Ugandan health ministry portal on Thursday showed the ​number of recoveries stood at 17, with one current admission in an isolation unit and two deaths. It said five cases were ​locally acquired, and 15 were imported.

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All cases are linked ​to the rare Bundibugyo strain, and the WHO has said it is ‌the ⁠third-worst outbreak on record.

Alan Kasujja, a Ugandan government spokesperson said in a post on X late on Wednesday that, a patient would be released from an isolation unit at ​the Mulago ​National Referral ⁠Hospital, located in the country’s capital, on Thursday.

Kasujja said the patient’s discharge would start ​the clock on the World Health Organisation’s ​required ⁠waiting period before an outbreak can be declared to be finished.

When that happens, Uganda starts counting down,” Kasujja said. “If 42 ⁠days ​pass without a single new case, ​WHO guidelines stipulate that we will be declared Ebola free.”

 

 

Reuters/Shakirat Sadiq

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