The ministry of health has declared an outbreak of yellow
fever in the districts of Moyo and Buliisa. Yellow fever is an acute
viral haemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
Four cases have so far been reported in the two districts. Two of the cases are
believed to be South Sudan nationals while the other two are Ugandan farmers.
Three of them have already succumbed to the disease, according to the Ministry
of Health.
The disease is suspected to have entered Uganda from South Sudan and the
Democratic Republic of Congo-DRC where cases have been reported since 2018.
The first case was a 37-year-old farmer who traded in milk between DRC and
Uganda. The farmer is reported to have later passed on in November 2019 and is
believed to have spread the disease to his 38-year-old wife who has since
tested positive to the disease.
The cases from Moyo are 18 and 21-year old males believed to have travelled to
DRC before being admitted to Logobo Health Centre III in Moyo at the beginning
of January 2020.
Dr Jane Ruth Aceng, the Minister of Health says that the four cases were
confirmed after samples taken to the Uganda Virus Research Institute came back
positive for the disease.
The Ministry of Health is carrying out investigations to ascertain the scope of
the outbreak and carry out contact tracing before a yellow fever vaccination
exercise is conducted in the two affected districts.
The vaccination process will target residents aged 6 months to 45 years in the
affected districts. The vaccinated people will get one shot of the vaccine that
is enough to protect them for life.
Dr Yonas T Woldermariam, the WHO country representative in Uganda says that the
yellow fever vaccine is the most effective way to protect against the disease.
“The vaccine offers protection of up to 100 per cent. There’s no yellow fever
cure, the vaccine is the only way to get protection,” he said.
All Ugandans have been advised to sleep under an insecticide-treated mosquito
net and to also get vaccinated as preventive measures to keep safe from the
disease. On average the cost of the vaccine on the open market is 80,000
Shillings.
Symptoms of yellow fever include fever, headache, jaundice, muscle pain,
nausea, vomiting and fatigue. According to WHO, few people who get infected
with the disease develop severe symptoms. Approximately half of those to
acquire the symptoms die within 7-10 days of being infected.
This outbreak will be the fourth that Uganda has declared in the recent past
after having declared outbreaks in 2016 and 2019.
The News Editor ,Reporter at Kagadi Kibaale community Radio