In Rwanda, 11 deaths have been reported from this rare but deadly disease. Two people tested negative in Germany this week.
Marburg is a virus from the same family as Ebola. It causes a haemorrhagic fever and has an average fatality rate of 50%, ...
Amid reports of a deadly viral outbreak in Central Africa, researchers are reportedly scrambling to develop treatments and ...
Marburg virus disease has killed 11 people and sickened 25 others in Rwanda, which declared an outbreak on Sept. 27.
The East African country continues to investigate the source of the outbreak, first traced among patients in health ...
Most infected are health care workers treating patients in the capital, but officials fear more cases will emerge ...
The virus was first confirmed in Rwanda in September, with 36 cases reported so far, according government health ministry ...
Two people suspected of having the potentially lethal Marburg virus have tested negative, according to a Thursday statement ...
Rwanda is battling its first-ever outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus, with 36 cases reported so far and 11 deaths.
Rwanda is currently grappling with an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus. According to the health ministry, the death toll has risen to 11, with at least 36 confirmed cases.
Rwanda is experiencing its first Marburg outbreak, with 11 deaths. Marburg, related to Ebola, causes severe fever with a high ...
Rwanda is grappling with a deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, a highly contagious Ebola-like disease that has already claimed 11 lives. With 36 confirmed cases, health authorities are racing to ...