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WHO Urges Continued Surveillance As Uganda Is Declared Free of Ebola

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WHO Urges Continued Surveillance As Uganda Is Declared Free of Ebola
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Uganda today declared the end of the Ebola disease outbreak caused by Sudan ebolavirus, less than four months after the first case was confirmed in the country’s central Mubende district on 20 September 2022.  

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“Uganda put a swift end to the Ebola outbreak by ramping up key control measures such as surveillance, contact tracing and infection, prevention and control. While we expanded our efforts to put a strong response in place across the all nine affected districts, the magic bullet has been our communities who understood the importance of doing what  was needed to end the outbreak, and took action,” said Dr Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero, Uganda’s Minister of Health. (TBC)

It was the country’s first Sudan ebolavirus outbreak in a decade, and its fifth overall for this kind of Ebola. In total there were 162 cases (142 confirmed and 22 probable), 55 confirmed deaths, leaving 87 recovered patients. More than 4000 people. who came in contact with confirmed cases were followed up and their health monitored for 21 days. Overall, the case-fatality ratio was 47%. The last patient was released from care on 30 November, which is when the 42-day countdown till the end of the outbreak began.  

Health authorities showed strong political commitment and implemented accelerated public health actions. People in the hot-spot communities of Mubende and Kasanda experienced restricted movements.   

“I congratulate Uganda for its robust and comprehensive response which has resulted in today’s victory against Ebola. Uganda has shown that Ebola can be defeated when the whole system works together, from having an alert system in place, to finding and caring for people affected and their contacts, to gaining the full participation of affected communities in the response,” said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO).

“Lessons learned and the systems put in place for this outbreak will protect Ugandans and others in the years ahead.”

This Ebola outbreak was caused by the Sudan ebolavirus, one of six species of the Ebola virus, against which no therapeutics and vaccines have been approved yet. However, Uganda’s long experience in responding to epidemics allowed the country to rapidly strengthen critical areas of the response and overcome the lack of these key tools.  

“With no vaccines and therapeutics, this was one of the most challenging Ebola outbreaks in the past five years, but Uganda stayed the course and continuously fine-tuned its response. Two months ago, it looked as if Ebola would cast a dark shadow over the country well into 2023, as the outbreak reached major cities such as Kampala and Jinja, but this win starts off the year on a note of great hope for Africa,” said Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa.   

Soon after Uganda declared the Sudan ebolavirus outbreak, WHO worked with a large range of partners, including vaccines developers, researchers, donors and the Ugandan health authorities to identify candidate therapeutics and vaccines for inclusion in trials. Three candidate vaccines were identified and over 5000 doses of these arrived in country with the first batch on 8 December, and the last two batches on 17 December. The speed of this collaboration marks a milestone in the global capacity to respond to rapidly evolving outbreaks and prevent them from becoming larger.  

“While these candidate vaccines were not used during this outbreak, they remain the contribution of Uganda and partners to the fight against Ebola. The next time the Sudan ebolavirus strikes we can reignite the robust cooperation between developers, donors and health authorities and dispatch the candidate vaccines,” said Dr. Yonas Tegegn Woldemariam, WHO Representative in Uganda.  

WHO and partners supported Ugandan health authorities from the outset of the outbreak deploying experts, providing training in contact tracing, testing and patient care, as well as building isolation and treatment centres, and providing laboratory testing kits. Due to the joint efforts, the processing time for Ebola samples dropped from a few days to six hours. WHO helped protect frontline health workers by organizing a steady supply of personal protective equipment. The Organization provided nearly US$6.5 million to Uganda’s response and an additional US$3 million to support readiness in six neighbouring countries.   

Although the outbreak in Uganda has been declared over, health authorities are maintaining surveillance and are ready to respond quickly to any flare-ups. A follow-up programme has been put in place to support survivors. Neighbouring countries remain on alert and are encouraged to continue strengthening their capacities to detect and respond to infectious disease outbreaks.

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