April 15, 2025

Ministry of Health issues advisory after Ebola outbreak in Uganda

Ministry of Health issues advisory after Ebola outbreak in Uganda

The Ministry of Health has advised Kenyans to be alert and watch out for Ebola symptoms following the outbreak of the disease in Uganda

The Ministry of Health has advised Kenyans to be alert and watch out for Ebola symptoms following the outbreak of the disease in Uganda.

In a statement dated Friday, January 31, the Ministry noted that it was on high alert given the proximity between Kenya and Uganda.

As a precaution, the Ministry added that it was enhancing its vigilance across the 47 counties with Kenyans called upon to report any suspicious symptoms.

The symptoms include bleeding from the body, headache, vomiting, and fever.

“Transmission of EBV can occur following close contact with both Ebola virus-infected humans or animals and animal products. The disease spreads amongst people via direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes), blood, secretions, organs or other body fluids of infected people, and with surfaces and materials such as beddings and clothing contaminated with infected fluids,” read the advisory in part.

“Signs and symptoms of Ebola begin abruptly and are characterized by fever, headache, diarrhoea, vomiting, and body malaise. Hemorrhagic manifestations (bleeding tendencies from body orifices) of the disease appear in the later stages of the disease, as it progresses.”

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Consequently, the government advised Kenyans to ensure that those experiencing such symptoms receive medical attention.

At the same time, Kenyans were cautioned to observe various safety precautions when handling those who are sick.

“Do not treat patients at home. If you or someone in your family or community has symptoms of EVD, seek immediate medical assistance from health facilities with qualified health professionals for safe and appropriate care.

“Once you are at a hospital treatment centre, health professionals and support personnel will provide you with whatever help is needed for your recovery or that of your loved ones,” the Ministry added.

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