Marburg disease is spreading rapidly in Rwanda, causing 11 fatalities so far. The virus, related to the Ebola virus, induces ...
Rwanda faces its first Marburg virus outbreak, with 11 reported deaths. The government plans to conduct vaccine trials.
World Health Organization warns outbreak risk is ‘very high at the national level’ in Rwanda, but low globally.
Without treatment, Marburg can be fatal in up to 88% of people who fall ill with the disease. Symptoms include fever, muscle ...
At least eight people have died in Rwanda as the East African country deals with its first major outbreak of Marburg virus.
Emergency services sealed the platform after a couple took ill as they travelled on a train in Germany after leaving Africa ...
A train station platform was sealed off amid fears the deadly and incurable Marburg Virus had reached Europe. 36 people have ...
There is a 'high' risk a deadly incurable disease will spread, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned. Health chiefs ...
The Rwanda Ministry of Health has confirmed the country's first outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) with 26 cases and ...
The World Health Organisation is tracing 300 people who had contact with infected people - including one who left the country ...
Like Ebola, the Marburg virus is also a contagious illness. At least six people have passed away in Rwanda's first-ever ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the disease with a case fatality ratio of up to 88 percent, but can be much ...