By NewsDesk @bactiman63
The Ugandan Ministry of Health declared a yellow fever outbreak earlier this month after laboratory confirmed cases were reported from Koboko and Masaka districts.
The patients...
Speech for the Honorable Minister of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries during communication of outbreak of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) outbreak in wild and domestic bird in Uganda...
Angola: 2954 suspected cases
From the beginning of the outbreak on 15 December 2015 to 8 June 2016, Angola has reported 2954 suspected cases of yellow fever including 328 deaths. Among those cases, 819...
The yellow fever outbreak that began in the capital of Luanda late last year continues on as health officials report an additional approximately 100 cases during the past week. Here are the details for...
According to a World Health Organization (WHO) Situation Report as of May 19, 60 suspect cases, of which seven are laboratory confirmed, have been reported from three districts: Masaka, Rukungiri and...
The last reported yellow fever outbreak in Uganda was in 2010; however, since January 2016, Uganda has been experiencing a yellow fever outbreak in Masaka and Rukungiri districts, with 30 suspected cases...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released the latest data on the yellow fever situation in Africa, in which three countries have reported confirmed, autochthonous, or locally transmitted cases of the...
In a follow-up to a report on the yellow fever situation in Uganda, local media reports an additional three yellow fever deaths, bringing the total fatalities to 10.
The report notes that the three deaths...
The countries of Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have already reported outbreaks of the serious mosquito borne viral disease, yellow fever. Kenya and China have reported imported cases...
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