Uganda Eliminated Sleeping Sickness As Public Health Problem: Ministry

Uganda Eliminated Sleeping Sickness As Public Health Problem: Ministry

KAMPALA, Oct 22 (NNN-IRIN) – Uganda’s Ministry of Health, yesterday said, the country has eliminated sleeping sickness as a public health problem.

The ministry in a tweet attributed the success to intense surveillance, tsetse fly control, and individual case management.

The ministry said, the disease was a big burden in the West Nile region, putting more than two million people at risk.

According to the World Health Organisation, the disease is endemic in 36 African countries.

Sleeping sickness is transmitted to humans by tsetse fly bites, which have acquired their infection from human beings or animals harbouring the parasites, according to the WHO.

Sleeping sickness symptoms include fatigue, high fever, headaches, and muscle aches.– NNN-IRIN  

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