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    Ebola outbreak raises fresh fears as virus crosses into Uganda

    Justus AkaminBy Justus AkaminJuly 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ebola outbreak raises fresh fears as virus crosses into Uganda

    28 June 2026, 00:00 AMUPDATED
    28 June 2026, 00:47 AM
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    A growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has crossed into neighbouring Uganda, raising concerns that the virus could spread further across East Africa. Health experts now warn that South Sudan faces the greatest risk of becoming the next country affected if strong prevention measures are not maintained

    The outbreak began quietly in early April but remained unnoticed for several weeks, allowing the disease to spread before emergency action started. More than one thousand confirmed infections and hundreds of deaths have already been recorded, making it one of the region’s most serious health emergencies in recent years

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    Unlike previous outbreaks, this strain has no approved vaccine, making early detection and community action especially important. Health workers are focusing on identifying infected people quickly, monitoring those who may have been exposed, ensuring safe care for patients, and preventing the disease from crossing borders

    Uganda has responded rapidly by using experience gained from earlier outbreaks. Researchers believe these efforts are already helping slow the spread

    The latest cases reported in Uganda include infections among healthcare workers, highlighting the risks faced by those on the front lines. Busy border crossings and frequent movement of people continue to increase the possibility of the virus reaching other neighbouring countries. Researchers, however, say recent trends suggest that stronger response efforts may already be slowing the outbreak

    Experts stress that neighbouring countries should strengthen health checks at border crossings, improve public awareness, and prepare healthcare services. Acting early, they say, remains the best chance to prevent a larger regional crisis and save countless lives

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