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Two passengers traveling from Rwanda triggered a health scare at Hamburg Central Station in Germany amid fears they could be ...
Fears are surging over an outbreak of a deadly incurable virus after multiple people are thought to have contracted it in Germany, prompting the lockdown of a train station. Marburg virus has ...
The rare virus was first identified in 1967 after it caused simultaneous outbreaks of disease in laboratories in Marburg, Germany, and Belgrade, Serbia. Seven people died who were exposed to the ...
German police cordoned off part of a train station in Hamburg and isolated two people to reduce the risk of the deadly Marburg virus spreading. A medical student who was traveling to Hamburg from ...
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 ...
He points out that in the first recorded Marburg outbreak — in 1967 in Marburg, Germany and what was then Yugoslavia — the mortality rate was 23% with only good supportive care. Meanwhile ...
The virus was first identified in 1967 after it caused simultaneous outbreaks of disease in laboratories in Marburg, Germany, and Belgrade, Serbia. Seven people died who were exposed to the virus ...
Oct. 3 (UPI) --Two people suspected of having the potentially lethal Marburg virus after traveling to Germany from Rwanda have tested negative, according to a Thursday statement from the city of ...
Two people tested negative in Germany this week. By Annie Correal and April Rubin Rwanda is in the midst of an outbreak of Marburg virus disease, a hemorrhagic fever with a high fatality rate that ...
Authorities closed tracks seven and eight for several hours at the German station due to concerns over a potential outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus. Two passengers on board were suspected of ...
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