The ongoing Marburg virus outbreak in Ethiopia has resulted in six confirmed deaths, prompting health authorities to isolate hundreds of potential contacts. With high fatality rates, the situation ...
On Oct. 8, 2014, a medical worker in protective gear prepares to enter an isolation tent with a man quarantined after contact ...
Ethiopia has confirmed three deaths from the Marburg virus in its southern region, marking the country’s first known outbreak ...
Ethiopia has confirmed three deaths from the Marburg hemorrhagic virus that has been detected in an area neighboring South ...
The Global Virus Network (GVN), a coalition of leading human and animal virologists in more than 40 countries dedicated to advancing pandemic preparedness through research, education and training, and ...
Ethiopia has initiated an emergency response after confirming the first cases of Marburg virus in the country’s history.
Ethiopia has confirmed its first Marburg outbreak after nine cases were identified in the southern region of the country that borders South Sudan.
At least nine people in Ethiopia have been infected with Marburg virus, a deadly illness similar to Ebola, the World Health Organization said.
Three people confirmed to have contracted the Marburg virus have died, while another three deaths are suspected to be linked to the highly contagious haemorrhagic disease, Ethiopia's health ministry ...
It began with whispers in the southern Ethiopian city of Jinka-fever, fatigue, unexplained bleeding-and quickly escalated ...