• Title of article

    Ebola Viral Hemorrhagic Disease Outbreak in West Africa- Lessons from Uganda

  • Author/Authors

    Mbonye, Anthony K. Makerere University - School of Public Health, Uganda , Mbonye, Anthony K. Ministry of Health - Commissioner Health Services, Uganda , Wamala, Joseph F. Ministry of Health - Epidemiology and Surveillance Division, Uganda , Nanyunja, Miriam World Health Organization (WHO) - Uganda Country Office, Uganda , Opio, Alex Ministry of Health, Uganda , Makumbi, Issa Ministry of Health - Epidemiology and Surveillance Division, Uganda , Aceng, Jane Ruth Ministry of Health, Uganda

  • From page
    495
  • To page
    501
  • Abstract
    Background: There has been a rapid spread of Ebola Viral Hemorrhagic disease in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since March 2014. Since this is the first time of a major Ebola outbreak in West Africa; it is possible there is lack of understanding of the epidemic in the communities, lack of experience among the health workers to manage the cases and limited capacities for rapid response. The main objective of this article is to share Uganda’s experience in controlling similar Ebola outbreaks and to suggest some lessons that could inform the control of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Methods: The article is based on published papers, reports of previous Ebola outbreaks, response plans and experiences of individuals who have participated in the control of Ebola epidemics in Uganda. Lessons learnt: The success in the control of Ebola epidemics in Uganda has been due to high political support, effective coordination through national and district task forces. In addition there has been active surveillance, strong community mobilization using village health teams and other community resources persons, an efficient laboratory system that has capacity to provide timely results. These have coupled with effective case management and infection control and the involvement of development partners who commit resources with shared responsibility. Conclusion: Several factors have contributed to the successful quick containment of Ebola outbreaks in Uganda. West African countries experiencing Ebola outbreaks could draw some lessons from the Uganda experience and adapt them to contain the Ebola epidemic.
  • Keywords
    Ebola , viral hemorrhagic fever , West Africa , lessons , Uganda
  • Journal title
    African Health Sciences
  • Journal title
    African Health Sciences
  • Record number

    2634411