Tanzania has dismissed a World Health Organisation (WHO) report of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus in the north-west of the country.
Tanzania’s Health Minister, Jenista Mhagama, said after samples of suspected cases were tested, they were found to be ...
The statement explained that the Ministry acted promptly after receiving reports of a possible Marburg virus outbreak in the ...
WHO tracks deadly Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania, with eight fatalities and potential widespread transmission.
A suspected outbreak of Marburg virus disease (MVD) in Tanzania’s Kagera region has reportedly infected nine people and claimed eight lives, according to the ...
Marburg virus, a relative of Ebola, causes people to bleed from their orifices and kills up to 9 in 10 of those infected with ...
Tanzania also had an outbreak that was declared by WHO on March 21. The outbreak was contained and Tanzania was declared ...
At least nine possible cases of the Ebola-like virus have been reported since the weekend, of which eight of those infected have died.
The WHO reported nine suspected cases of Marburg virus, resulting in eight deaths across two districts in Tanzania. It ...
THE government has announced that it is closely monitoring the ongoing Marburg outbreak in the country. Roida Andusamile, the ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a suspected Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania has claimed at least eight ...
After up to five days of fever, patients begin to suffer damage to their blood vessels, which can cause internal bleeding, ...