By SHARE NGO | Project Leader
To all our Donors! Passionate Appeal.
Uganda has woken up to very disturbing news about the outbreak of Ebola disease and citizens are worried on how to survive this threat after coming out of Covid 19 two year lockdown 2020/2021. SHARE NGO is reporting to share with you all the way to get rid of Ebola in Mubende District in Uganda.
Our health reports show that we continue to score every poorly in area of health interventions, the donations do not contribute to get any outbreak or local health needs in the communities we operate in. We have done well in education sponsor initiative for rural education, by building two permanent classrooms blocks and a toilet, which have also helped shelter streets children as their home, sleeping in the Classrooms.
As Non-Profit Organization profit this is yet another test of capability to us, and with our community of donors on how best we can together safe guard our benefiting children, and their entire country by giving alerts to the locals to avoid catching Ebola through additional information and increased funding for our health facility in Uganda. Kibale Community Health Center.
We call upon all our donors to come in and help in the fight against this very deadly outbreak and help save the most rural and vulnerable persons in the communities which we operate from.
Some of these bcommunities have just had floods and famine in their amidst and have not had better support and now Ebola threats comes in.
We appreciate you all for your time and help but we request we go another step, kindly to help our local health volunteer youthful staff and local and employees, local medical staff to get equipped with medical gadgets to help mitigate the outbreak, as well as help protect themselves and to vulnerable communities.
The support we get is not enough to help fight epandamics. Please let’s kindly donate more to a dress the currents emergency, and challenges and health needs we have/ especially now that we have an outbreak of such a deadly disease(Ebola) to a very primitive and illiterate society with no better equipments to fight it medically.
Ebola Readiness! Save a life of a medical clinicians, local volunteers.
To all our Donors, help get our volunteer medical interns protective gear to use while monitoring the suspected cases in the community and other facilitations such as bicycles to use as transport or better. a motor bike to quicken the response to the health centre emergency or community .
It's our sincerest passionate appeal to any individual donor, Organization or Foundations with the capacity to donate an ambulance to help communities where we have presence get one ambulance this will help in many ways, emergencies. sick elderly stroke cases and ebola cases if found in the community and it will also help safe guard the health interns and medical volunteers, making their work very effective. Pallisa, Kumi, Gulu, Mbale and Karamoja.
Health Alert! (US Embassy in Uganda)
Ebola infections have risen across districts in Uganda, bringing the cumulative number of confirmed and suspected deaths to 23, health authorities in the east African country said Monday.
Uganda declared an Ebola outbreak last Tuesday after a case of the relatively rare Sudan strain was detected in the country’s Mubende district.
The virus has now spread to neighboring Kyegegwa and Kassanda districts, with the Ugandan Health Ministry reporting that cumulative cases had risen to 36, including confirmed and probable cases. No cases have been detected in the capital city Kampala.
EBOLA is A virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.
Humans may spread the virus to other humans through contact with bodily fluids such as blood.
Initial symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain and chills. Later, a person may experience internal bleeding resulting in vomiting or coughing blood.
Treatment is supportive hospital care.
Treatable by a medical professional
Spreads in various ways
Requires a medical diagnosis
Lab tests or imaging always required
Critical: needs emergency care
HOW IT SPREADS
By blood products (unclean needles or unscreened blood).
By touching a contaminated surface.
By saliva (kissing or shared drinks).
Ebola (Ebola Virus Disease) | CDC
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is a rare and deadly disease in people and nonhuman primates. The viruses that cause EVD are located mainly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Actions to Take:.
· Consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for country health advisories or call CDC at 800-232-4636 or 404-639-3534.
· Avoid contact with sick people, with blood and body fluids from all people and from contaminated surfaces.
· Avoid the area.
· Avoid crowds.
· Notify friends and family of your safety.
· Make contingency plans to leave.
· Have travel documents up to date and easily accessible.
· Avoid contact with bats, forest antelopes, and nonhuman primates or raw meat prepared from these or unknown animals (bush meat).
We hope to get the best support from you to help together fight back this deadly outbreak of Ebola in Uganda.
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