Health officials struggle to contain brucellosis in Karamoja

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- The article discusses the struggle of health officials in Uganda's Karamoja region to contain the spread of brucellosis, a bacterial disease that primarily affects livestock.
- Brucellosis is a major public health concern in the region, as it can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or consumption of contaminated dairy products, leading to flu-like symptoms and potentially serious complications.
- Health authorities are working to educate the local population on prevention measures, such as proper handling of livestock and pasteurization of dairy products, while also conducting vaccination campaigns to protect both animals and humans from the disease.

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