Tuberculosis Burden Rises in Uganda as Key Regions Face High Case Rates

Uganda continues to grapple with a significant tuberculosis (TB) burden, with recent data from Epi Week 20, 2025, showing alarming case rates across several districts. Nakapiripirit tops the list with 13.8 cases per 10,000 people, followed by Nabilatuk (10.2) and Kalangala (8.3). Kampala, the capital city, reports 6.7 cases per 10,000, underscoring persistent transmission risks…

Surveillance Gaps and Maternal Deaths Persist in Uganda’s Capital

Public health surveillance across the Kampala Metropolitan Area (KMA) shows troubling disparities, with Kampala persistently lagging in reporting completeness and timeliness. New weekly surveillance data reveals that while Mukono district maintained reporting completeness above 70% and Wakiso hovered between 60–70%, Kampala’s performance averaged below 35%, underscoring ongoing systemic challenges. Mukono’s strong performance points to effective…

Bunyoro Faces Disease Burden from Malaria, TB, and Measles Amidst Gaps in Surveillance Reporting

The Bunyoro Regional Emergency Operations Centre has released its weekly epidemiological bulletin for Week 19 (5th to 11th May 2025), revealing both progress and pressing public health challenges across the region. The bulletin serves as a critical tool for district, national, and global stakeholders to track disease trends, assess health service delivery, and guide emergency…