Ministry of Health (MOH) has declared polio a public health emergency after registering two positive cases from Bugolobi and Lubigi sentinel environmental surveillance sites.
The new cases come just a year after the World Health Organization-WHO declared Uganda and the entire Africa Wild polio-free in August last year.
Uganda Virus Research Institute has confirmed that the virus circulating is linked to the strain recently detected in neighbouring South Sudan. Also known as the circulating vaccine deprived Polio Type 2; this particular strain usually affects children in communities with low immunity levels. The same virus was also recently detected in Kenya and DRC in addition to Sudan.
In his statement issued yesterday, Dr. Henry Mwebesa, the Director-General of Health Services, says that they are planning a mass immunization campaign in October and December where health workers will go door to door vaccinating children aged five and below.
He notes that the resurgence of the virus that is mainly contracted through the faecal-oral route by consuming contaminated food is a result of cross border movements from recently affected countries.
He attributed this to reduced immunization due to the challenges affecting access to health care resulting from the COVID-19 containment measures. ENDS