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Uganda confirms Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever case in central region

Xinhua Uganda’s Ministry of Health on Wednesday confirmed a case of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Kyankwanzi District in central Uganda.

In a statement issued here, the ministry said laboratory tests on samples taken from a 21-year-old male nurse from Kagalama Village in Butemba Town Council returned positive for the virus.

The ministry said the index case, who initially sought care at a drug shop, was isolated, supportive treatment was initiated, and the case investigation form was completed. The patient, who keeps livestock and operates a private drug shop, was admitted to St. Peter’s Hospital in neighboring Kiboga District on Feb. 2 with a three-day history of non-bloody diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, joint pains, conjunctivitis, epigastric burning pain, chest pain, and unexplained bleeding from the nose and gums.

Health authorities have identified eight contacts who are currently under follow-up in Kyankwanzi and neighboring Kiboga District.

The statement said active case search and alert verification have been activated, case investigations are ongoing, contact line listing has been conducted, and a health surveillance team has been deployed.

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