The Ministry of Health has confirmed three new Ebola infections, bringing Uganda’s cumulative caseload to 19.
Health authorities say surveillance, contact tracing and treatment efforts have been strengthened as the country works to contain the outbreak.
The ministry’s situation report issued today indicates that of the 19 confirmed cases, 14 are imported while five are Ugandan nationals.
Currently, 13 patients are admitted to Ebola treatment facilities across the country, while four individuals have recovered and been discharged after receiving treatment.
The ministry has also reported two Ebola-related deaths, both involving imported cases.
Health authorities say surveillance, contact tracing and case management efforts remain ongoing as teams work to contain the outbreak and prevent further transmission.
In its latest update, the Ministry of Health emphasized that the situation remains under control and urged the public to remain calm while adhering to public health guidelines.
The latest figures reflect a continued increase in confirmed infections since the outbreak was declared, highlighting the importance of early detection, testing and reporting of suspected cases.
Health experts note that while the majority of confirmed infections have been imported, the detection of cases among Ugandan nationals underscores the need for heightened vigilance within communities.
