Rwanda is still grappling with its first outbreak of Marburg virus. A cousin to the Ebola virus, Marburg is one of the deadliest viruses known to science, with a fatality rate of about 88%.
Two individuals in Germany who were transported from Hamburg Central Station to the University Medical Center ...
Officials confirmed Wednesday suspected German cases of the deadly Marburg virus tested negative, following fears the Ebola-like virus spread to the European country, as experts in several African ...
Rwanda is battling its first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease, a deadly illness related to Ebola. The disease does not have any approved vaccines or treatments. As of October 6, the outbreak ...
The Marburg virus has reared its deadly head once again, this time in Rwanda, causing alarm both within the country itself and across international borders. Marburg, a close relative of the better ...
Nonprofits are stepping up in the fight against a Marburg outbreak in Rwanda in the hope that an experimental vaccine can help stop the spread of the deadly virus. The first-ever potential Marburg ...
October 17 marked exactly twenty days since Rwanda declared the Marburg virus outbreak on September 27. The virus was confirmed in patients who had shown malaria-like symptoms and were treated for ...
Your support makes all the difference. An outbreak in Rwanda of the Ebola-like Marburg fever is under control and travel bans targeting the East African country are unnecessary, the head of Africa ...
DAKAR, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Rwanda's outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus is easing after vaccinations of the most vulnerable people including healthcare workers, but mpox cases are still spreading ...
Your support makes all the difference. Since Rwanda’s first-ever Marburg virus disease outbreak was declared on 27 September, tourists headed for the country in central Africa may have ...