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Kampala: Head Teachers Sensitized on Mpox Disease Control Ahead of New School Term

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
January 23, 2025
Kampala: Head Teachers Sensitized on Mpox Disease Control Ahead of New School Term
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Over 100 school teachers have been sensitized on the Monkey Pox virus through the ‘Safe circles’ campaign by Ministry of Health (MOH), Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and UNICEF Uganda ahead of the start of the First School Term. 

The training focused on enlightening Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary school teachers within Kampala Metropolitan Area, who will in turn train the learners they teach on how to curb further spread of the Mpox virus.

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The teachers were urged to take extra caution  by putting in place hand washing points, using soap and sanitizers as well as empowering learners to identify the signs and symptoms of Mpox such as skin rashes, sore throat, fever, body aches, swollen lymph nodes and general body weakness. 

Teachers were also tasked to identify a surveillance team at the school, to ensure that Mpox control measures are enforced.

Mukwana Erico, Division Health Educator – Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Central Division while conducting the training 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, children below the age of 5years and people with underlying health conditions such as HIV/AIDS are at higher risk.”

Mulwana added that Mpox since the outbreak in August last year, there has been an increase of Mpox spread in Kampala. 

“As of 20th January 2025, Kampala alone had 920 cumulative cases and 7 new cases. A research conducted by ‘Solutions 4 People’ on behalf of UNICEF Uganda suggests that within Kampala, one person affected by Mpox can infect up to 6 more people.”

Mulwana emphasized that in Kampala Metropolitan Area, sexual intercourse remains the leading cause of the spread of Mpox mainly stemming from low-income areas such as Central division (Mengo, Kisenyi and Kamwokya), Makindye Division (Katwe, Kibuye and Kabalagala), Kawempe Division (Bwaise 2 and Bwaise 3).

Mulwana elaborated that anyone can get Mpox because it is spread through contact with infected persons, infected materials such as bedsheets and clothes, infected pregnant mothers who may pass it on to their unborn baby, inhaling contaminated particles or viruses and contact with infected animals.

Mulwana further emphasized that one can protect themselves from Mpox through hand washing, avoiding close contact with people, not touching or sharing personal items such as beddings, utensils and clothes and avoiding contact with or eating wild animals (alive/dead) and also accessing a vaccine for those people who have come into close contact with infected persons. Incase one is infected, they can heal within 2 weeks if dedicated early and treated.”

Onyak James – Head Teacher Bat Valley primary school thanked KCCA, MoH and UNICEF for organizing the training which has empowered teachers on the Mpox virus who will in turn educate the learners who are returning from a long holiday.

Dr Nabunya Kulthum Muzaata (PHD), Officer Education Services – Kampala Capital City Authority emphasized that the training is covering both public and private schools to ensure that schools do not get closed over Mpox, like it was during COVID-19.

Mpox Community sensitization trainings have been ongoing especially amongst high-risk communities such as the business community, Bus, Taxi and boda-boda drivers/riders, market vendors, timber traders and sexual workers especially within Kampala Metropolitan Area using a campaign dubbed ‘safe circles’. 

The ‘Safe circles’ campaign urge people to stay protected by not letting Mpox into their circles as small actions create lasting protection.

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