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The outbreak and control of Ebola viral haemorrhagic fever in a Ugandan medical school
Authors:Bitekyerezo Medard  Kyobutungi Catherine  Kizza Ruth  Mugeni James  Munyarugero Emmanuel  Tirwomwe Francis  Twongyeirwe Eunice  Muhindo George  Nakibuuka Victoria  Nakate Maimuna  John Laurence  Ruiz Ana  Frame Karen  Priotto Gerardo  Pepper Larry  Kabakyenga Jerome  Baingana Sheila  Ledo Dennis
Institution:Mbarara University Teaching Hospital, Uganda.
Abstract:Uganda has just experienced the largest outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) ever recorded. Mbarara University Teaching Hospital (MUTH) is responsible for training approximately one-third of Uganda's doctors. Mbarara is located in SouthWest Uganda, 614 km from Gulu, the main epicentre of the outbreak. On 23 October a patient was admitted to the medical ward of MUTH with an acute fever. He soon exhibited haemorrhagic symptoms and died. He was later confirmed to have suffered Ebola. Three more patients subsequently contracted the disease. All died. There were no further cases in Mbarara. No members of staff or medical student was infected. We give details of the clinical features of those patients who contracted the disease, the setting up of an Ebola isolation unit, the case surveillance and the search for the source of the outbreak. The implications for similar institutions in East Africa are discussed.
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