The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.
The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.
The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.
The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.
The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.
The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.
The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.
The World Health Organisation and health officials in Uganda have started distributing vaccinations to people who may have come into contact with the relatives of two people who died of Ebola last week, including a 3-year-old boy, confirmed to be suffering from the disease.
The cases mark the first time the virus has crossed an international border since the current outbreak began in Congo last August.