Scary: Ebola epidemic breaks out as well as in Uganda

A 50-year-old woman infected with Ebola died in western Uganda, just one day after her five-year-old nephew died. These are the first two reported cases in the country since the spread of the virus from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, where close to 1,000 and 400 people died. [...]
These are the first two reported cases in the country since the spread of the virus from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, where close to 1,000 and 400 people died.
Three suspected patients with Ebola have been placed in detention centres, followed by Periscope from the BBC.
The head of the largest medical centre has called Ebola's recent explosion in central Africa a truly scary “”.
Dr. Jeremy Farrar, director of a centre, has said the epidemic was the worst since 2013/16 and was not showing <x0 stopset”.
He said the distribution was <x0-tradic, but unfortunately non-ex1>. He also warned of other possible occasions and that a full national and international response was needed to save lives.
Ebola is a virutium that initially causes immediate fever, then intensified disease, muscle pain, and throat drying. Then he continues with vomiting, diarrhea, and bleeding from painful and external roads. People are infected with direct contact with skin, mouth, or nose, blood, vomiting, fecal, or body fluids with someone with Ebola. Patients mostly die of dehydration and multiple organ failure. /Periscope












