The recent Tanzanian outbreak has been reported in the Kagera region, which shares a border with Rwanda. The WHO confirmed it received reports of the suspected cases on January 10. Symptoms among ...
This marks the second Marburg outbreak in Tanzania's Kagera region since 2023. The region is near the border with Rwanda where an outbreak of the disease was declared over just a month ago.
The outbreak in Tanzania, confirmed on January 10, has been reported in the Kagera region, which borders Rwanda. Patients have presented with symptoms such as high fever, headache, muscle weakness ...
The outbreak in Rwanda, which shares a border with Tanzania's Kagera region, infected 66 people and killed 15 before it was declared over on December 20. Marburg virus can spread between people ...
To boost this, Makamba said: “We have also decided to work on opening a new border post in Kyerwa District in Kagera region to enable easier movement of goods and people.” Rwanda was also ...
This is the second outbreak of Marburg in Kagera since 2023. It comes exactly a month after Rwanda, which shares with a border with Kagera, declared its own outbreak of the disease was over.
AP Cases of suspected Marburg virus disease were reported in the Kagera region of Tanzania, just months after alarms were sounded in neighbouring Rwanda. Marburg - which has previously been ...
Dr. Tedros highlighted the collaborative effort, stating, “WHO is committed to supporting Tanzania in bringing this outbreak ...
On Tuesday, the global health agency said a total of nine suspected cases were reported over the last five days in the Kagera region ... Burundi and Rwanda. "We do not recommend travel or trade ...