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Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens

American Citizens with questions or concerns may telephone the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Kampala at (256) (414) 259 791, ext. 6137.  In the case of an emergency outside business hours or during any suspension of public services American Citizens may reach the Embassy duty officer by calling (256) (414) 259 791.

American Citizens are urged to enroll and update their contact information with the U.S. Embassy in Kampala.  The U.S. Embassy is located at Plot 1577 Ggaba Road.  The phone number is (256) (414) 259 791, ext. 4137, fax (256) (414) 258 451, and email: KampalaUSCitizen@state.gov.

Updated information on travel and security in Uganda may be obtained from the Department of State by calling 1-888-407-4747 within the United States, or, from overseas, 202-501-4444.  American Citizens should consult the Department of State’s Country Specific Information for Uganda at the travel website.

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Ebola Outbreak Update


U.S. Embassy Kampala, Uganda
Message for U.S. Citizens
Ebola Outbreak Update

August 7, 2012

This Message for U.S. Citizens traveling and residing in Uganda is an update to the Emergency Message on July 28, 2012, regarding the confirmed case of Ebola virus in Uganda.  Local and international media continue to report additional suspected cases of Ebola.  The Ugandan Ministry of Health, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and international partners are monitoring and responding to the situation.  As of August 5, 2012, there are a total of 52 cases associated with the outbreak, of which 16 have died.  There are currently 36 people hospitalized in Kibaale District, of which 29 have recovered and have been moved to a convalescent ward.  Of the total cases, six cases of Ebola virus have been confirmed by laboratory testing.  At this time, the cases appear to be centered in Nyamarunda Sub County, Kibaale district.  One probable case was transported from Kibaale district to Mulago Hospital in Kampala, where she subsequently died on July 22, 2012. Though suspect cases have been reported from a number of districts, all tests, to date, from these other districts have been negative.

In order to control the spread of the Ebola virus, the U.S. Government is collaborating with teams from the Ministry of Health and international partners to identify individuals who have been in contact with the people suspected or confirmed to have Ebola and obtain samples from those who had contact with victims.  This includes those exposed in Kibaale as well as those potentially exposed at Kampala’s Mulago Hospital.  The 7 Mulago health workers under observation in Kampala are not showing symptoms of Ebola.

Ebola virus is transmitted through direct contact with the bodily fluids (blood, urine, saliva, etc.) of an infected person or the body of an infected person who has died, or by direct contact with items (bedding, clothing) contaminated with bodily fluids.

In addition to the information on protecting yourself from the Ebola virus provided in the July 28 Emergency Message, the CDC has released an Outbreak Notice and Advisory on the current Ebola virus outbreak in Uganda, available here: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/outbreak-notice/ebola-uganda-2012.htm.

The U.S. Embassy in Kampala encourages U.S. citizens to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for the most up-to-date safety and security information.  Keep all of your information in STEP up-to-date by maintaining your current phone numbers and email addresses where you can be reached in case of an emergency.

You can stay in touch and get updates by checking the U.S. Embassy Kampala website.  You can also get global updates at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs website, where you can find the current Worldwide Caution, Travel Warnings, Travel Alerts, and Country Specific Information.  Follow us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs page on Facebook as well, or you can download our free Smart Traveler IPhone App for travel information at your fingertips.  Current information on safety and security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States or a regular toll line at-1-202-501-4444 for callers from other countries.  These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). 

The U.S. Embassy is located at Plot 1577 Ggaba Road.  Contact information for the U.S. Embassy in Kampala is:  phone number +256 (0) (414) 306 001 or +256 (0) (414) 259 791, fax +256 (0) (414) 258 451, and email KampalaUSCitizen@state.gov.

 

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  6. Security Reminder (Sept/22/2009)
  7. Security Reminder (Nov/02/09)
  8. Warden Message - Security Notice (Nov/23/09)
  9. Warden Message: Public Notice (Dec 16 09)
  10. Continued Vigilance Regarding Terrorist Threats in Uganda and East Africa (Dec 22 09)
  11. Warden Message (Jan 08 2010)
  12. Warden Message (February 19, 2010)
  13. Warden Message (March 17 2010)
  14. Warden Message (July 11, 2010)
  15. Warden Message 02 (July 11, 2010)
  16. Warden Message 03 (July 11, 2010)
  17. Warden Message (July 16, 2010)
  18. Travel Alert (July 17, 2010)
  19. Warden Message (08/18/2010)
  20. Travel Alert : Europe (October 04, 2010)
  21. Text Message System (SMS) For Warden Messages (Nov 02, 2010)
  22. Outbreak of Unidentified Illness in Northern Uganda (Nov 30 2010)
  23. Revised Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) and New CRBA Production Procedures (Dec 21, 2010)
  24. Personal Safety and Ongoing Terrorist Threat (Dec 21, 2010)
  25. Outbreak of Unidentified Illness Now Confirmed as Yellow Fever in Northern Uganda (Dec 28, 2010)
  26. Heightened Security Awareness (Jan 25, 2011)
  27. Travel Alert: Uganda (Jan 24, 2011)
  28. Worldwide Caution (Jan 31, 2011)
  29. Reminder – Increased Security Threat around Ugandan Elections (Feb 10, 2011)
  30. Clashes at Polling Stations in Kampala (Feb 23, 2011)
  31. Reminder – Ongoing Elevated Security Threat (Mar 25 2011)
  32. Opposition Walk-to-Work Protest Turns Violent (April 14, 2011)
  33. Sporadic Demonstrations in Kampala (April 18, 2011)
  34. Sporadic Demonstrations in Kampala (April 23 2011)
  35. Worldwide Travel Alert (May 2, 2011)
  36. Report of Ebola Hemorrhagic fever in Central Uganda (May 14, 2011)
  37. Sporadic Demonstrations in Kampala (December 1, 2011)
  38. Holiday Season Crime Threat - Dec 07 2011
  39. Persistent Terrorist Threat - Dec 17 2011
  40. Worldwide caution - Jan 24 2012
  41. Security Message for American Citizens - April 05 2012
  42. Security Message – Security Reminders May 30 2012
  43. Ongoing Terrorist Threat in Uganda - June 28 2012
  44. Football Match Terrorist Threat - July 27 2012
  45. Confirmed Case of Ebola Virus in Uganda July 28, 2012
  46. Ebola Outbreak Update August 7, 2012
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