MPOX Sensitization Intensifies in Kampala Metropolitan amongst Ministry of Health (MOH), Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) in partnership UNICEF Uganda have today intensified community sensitization amongst Bus, Taxi and boda-boda drivers/riders within Kampala Metropolitan Area using a campaign dubbed ‘safe circles’ that focuses on urging people to stay protected by not letting Mpox into their circles because small actions create lasting protection.
Dr Oketcho Robert – Health Officer UNICEF said that currently, there is an increased spread of Mpox within Uganda with 1,088 confirmed cases of Mpox confirmed and 6 deaths to date countrywide, with greater Kampala Metropolitan Area accounting for most of the cases (64%).
Bakyayita Tabule Abasajjatebadiba, Social Behaviour Change Officer – Risk Communication at the Ministry of Health said, “Mpox is a disease found in wild animals such as squirrels, rats, mice and monkeys that have now spread the virus to people, who are currently spreading it from person to person through close body contact, sharing clothes and beddings, shaking hands, sex, contact with infected persons or animals among others. Pregnant mothers and children below the age of 5years are at higher risk.”
Dr Walyomo Richard – Incident Commander – Mpox/ Central Division Medical Officer at the Kampala Capital City Authority, said that Mpox started on 19th August 2024, and since then there has been an increase of Mpox spread in Kampala. In Kampala alone, there are 468 accumulative cases got from fellow people – Nakawa (38) Central Division (39) Rubaga (56), Makindye (78) and the highest being Kawempe (257).
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