
19 October 2000
As of 19 October, the Ugandan Ministry of Health has reported 111 cases, including 41 deaths.
Adequate supplies in Gulu district
On Monday 16 October, the WHO Collaborating Centre, the National Institute for
Virology, South Africa confirmed the first cases of Ebola reported in Uganda, in Gulu
district (see first report and maps
below). A rapid response team from WHO Headquarters was dispatched on Monday
afternoon to support the WHO Office in Uganda and the Ugandan Ministry of Health.
The team left with over 600 kg of protective equipment, including disposable masks, gloves
and gowns. This equipment is adequate to meet the needs of the initial phase of the
response. WHO has sent an additional 1 370 kg of protective equipment which will arrive in
the next two days.
Well-managed health units in Gulu district
The WHO team in Gulu has reported that the isolation units in Lacor St.
Mary's and Gulu General Hospitals are clean, well organized and well supplied. Cases
are being managed effectively. The units are being strengthened by personnel from WHO, WHO
Collaborating Centre at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) United
States, Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) Italy and Médecins sans Frontières (MSF)
International.
Disease distribution and reporting
Investigations to determine the distribution of EHF in cases in the region are
intensifying. On 18 October, WHO staff travelled to Kitgum to investigate reports that
cases were occurring in this city and found no evidence of current disease activity.
Epidemiologists from WHO, CDC and Epicentre, France are supporting the Ministry of
Health in the investigation. The case definition for the disease is being improved
so as to ensure accurate case finding and contact tracing.
Map of Uganda
Gulu district in detail
and Gulu district
