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A young child has died of the Ebola virus in Uganda, the second victim of an outbreak that was announced in late January, the health ministry said on Saturday.
On Tuesday, Uganda confirmed it had recorded 10 cases of the Sudan Ebola strain of the often deadly virus — including that of a nurse at Mulago National Referral Hospital, who had died.
On Saturday, the ministry announced an "additional positive case" had been detected at Mulago.
The deceased, a child of four-and-a-half years, was "a resident of Kibuli (in the capital Kampala) linked to the primary cluster".
The authorities said on February 19, that they believed the outbreak, which was first announced on January 30, had been "contained" after eight of the people known to be infected had received treatment and recovered.
A total of 265 other people were placed "under quarantine for monitoring" at hospitals in Kampala and the eastern city of Mbale after coming into contact with the nurse who died in late January.
This is the sixth outbreak in Uganda of Sudan Ebola, a strain of the virus for which there is no approved vaccine.
A vaccination trial for the strain was launched in the country earlier this month. It was praised by the World Health Organization as the "fastest roll-out" of an Ebola vaccine trial in the midst of an epidemic.
Ebola is transmitted between people through body fluids.
Illustration of the Ebola virus, a deadly pathogen that causes severe hemorrhagic fever. (AFP)