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Grasshoppers from Ebola-affected districts are safe to eat – MoH

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November 24, 2023
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Grasshoppers from Ebola-affected districts are safe to eat – MoH

The delicious insects have a higher fat content than soybeans at 18.6 per cent and avocado at 12 per cent, which are some of the commonly consumed high fat plant foods in Uganda. FILE PHOTO

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The Ministry of Health has clarified that there is no harm in consuming grasshoppers that are currently being harvested from districts that were placed under quarantine last year due to the Ebola virus outbreak.

In an interview, Dr. Allan Niyonzima, the Commissioner for Integrated Epidemiology Surveillance and Public Health Emergencies at the Ministry of Health, stated that unless individuals come into direct contact with droppings from fruit bats or the improperly handled body of an infected person, there is no risk associated with eating grasshoppers currently being harvested from the districts of Bundibudgyo, Kassanda, Mubende, Kyegegwa, and Kabarole, which were affected by the Ebola virus outbreak nearly a year ago.

Dr. Niyonzima’s comments follow Wednesday’s sudden influx of edible grasshoppers into Kampala City from the districts of Kabarole, Mubende, Kassanda, and Kyegegwa.

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