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The World Health Organization is investigating "another cluster of illness" in northern Congo, as a deadly mystery disease ...
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Hosted on MSNMystery disease kills more than 50 in DRC: What we know so farOfficials have ruled out Ebola or Marburg virus, but say those infected are presenting symptoms of a ‘hemorrhagic fever’ ...
The latest outbreak data shows the mysterious virus has been traced to a village in the DRC where three kids ate a dead bat.
Over 50 people are dead in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of Congo due to an unknown virus, according to the World ...
World Health Organization officials said the outbreak appeared to originate from a village where three children died after ...
Staff and observers worry that the agency may not be prepared for emerging threats including bird flu and insect-borne ...
Staff and observers worry that the agency may not be prepared for emerging threats including bird flu and insect-borne ...
Marburg virus belongs to the genus Marburgvirus in the family Filoviridae and causes a severe hemorrhagic fever, known as Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), in both humans and nonhuman primates.
THE East African Community (EAC) has expressed its unwavering solidarity with Tanzania and other key stakeholders following the confirmation of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) outbreak in Kagera Region.
KAGERA Regional Commissioner Fatma Mwasa has urged journalists to serve as effective ambassadors in educating the public about Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) by focusing on dispelling fears and ...
More than 50 people have died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, most within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms. Initial analysis suggests neither Ebola nor Marburg is the cause.
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