Marburg outbreaks are rare but highly dangerous due to their speed and severity. Reports confirm that previous outbreaks have ...
The fatality rate of the Marburg virus is 50 per cent, and there is no approved vaccine or antiviral treatment for the virus ...
At least nine cases of the rare viral hemorrhagic fever have been confirmed, the World Health Organization said Friday.
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Ethiopia Confirms First Marburg Virus Outbreak With Nine Cases Reported
Ethiopia has confirmed its first-ever Marburg virus outbreak, with nine cases reported in the Omo region near the South Sudan ...
It is transmitted to humans through fruit bats and spreads rapidly between people through direct contact with the bodily fluids of infected individuals or contaminated surfaces ...
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organisation ( WHO ), commended Ethiopia's swift response ...
Health officials continue to monitor an outbreak of Marburg virus — also known as "bleeding eye virus" — in Rwanda, which has sparked concerns about a potential spread outside the country. The U.S.
Ethiopia has reported the first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease - a rare and deadly viral haemorrhagic fever with lab ...
On Aug. 6, the Ministry of Health in Guinea notified the World Health Organization of its first-ever confirmed case of the deadly Marburg virus, according to a WHO news release. The infected person ...
An antibody treatment successfully protected nonhuman primates against the deadly Marburg and Ravn viruses even when given five days after becoming infected, according to the latest findings of a ...
Ethiopia has confirmed its first outbreak of the Marburg virus, with nine cases reported in the country's southern region ...
Ethiopia confirmed its first outbreak of Marburg virus disease after sending samples from a cluster of suspected cases of viral haemorrhagic fever for testing earlier this week.
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