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Marburg virus, Equatorial Guinea
Barron's · 7h
WHO Declares End To Marburg Virus Outbreak In Equatorial Guinea
The UN's health agency on Thursday declared an end to a nearly four-month epidemic of Marburg virus in Equatorial Guinea, saying the disease, a cousin of Ebola, had caused 35 confirmed or suspected deaths.
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Equatorial Guinea Marburg outbreak declared over
NewsDesk @bactiman63 The Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) outbreak that was declared on February 13 in Equatorial Guinea, on the west coast of Central Africa, has been declared over today, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced.
Reuters on MSN · 9h
Marburg viral outbreak in Equatorial Guinea ends, says WHO
The outbreak of Marburg virus infection in Equatorial Guinea has ended, the World Health Organization's regional office for Africa said on Thursday.
Peace FM Online · 2h
Equatorial Guinea's Deadly Marburg Outbreak Over - WHO
The UN has declared an end to a Marburg outbreak in Equatorial Guinea that has officially killed 12 people since February. "The outbreak… ended today with no new cases reported over the past 42 days after the last patient was discharged from treatment,
Africanews on MSN · 7h
Equatorial Guinea: WHO declares end to Marburg virus outbreak
"A total of 17 laboratory-confirmed cases and 12 deaths were recorded. All the 23 probable cases reported died," the WHO said. "Four patients recovered from the virus and have been enrolled in a survivors programme to receive psychosocial and other post-recovery support,
APO Group English · 11h
Marburg Virus Disease outbreak in Equatorial Guinea ends
June 8, 2023/APO Group/ -- The outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease in Equatorial Guinea ended today with no new cases reported over the past 42
WION on MSN · 10h
WHO announces end of deadly Marburg virus outbreak in Equatorial Guinea
In a statement, the WHO said, “The outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease in Equatorial Guinea ended today with no new cases reported over the past 42 days after the last patient was discharged from treatment.
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Marburg Virus outbreak in Equatorial Guinea ends
The outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease in Equatorial Guinea ended Thursday with no new cases reported over the past 42 days after the last patient was discharged from treatment. The outbreak, ...
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Equatorial Guinea confirms 11 Marburg deaths
YAOUNDE, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Equatorial Guinea's Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has reported ... 16 cases confirmed as positive, including 11 deceased and three recoveries. Marburg ...
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Equatorial Guinea confirms 8 new cases of Marburg Virus
Marburg Virus has no authorised vaccine or treatment. [File, Standard] Equatorial Guinea has confirmed another eight cases of the “highly virulent” Marburg virus, a deadly hemorrhagic fever ...
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Equatorial Guinea confirms eight new cases of Marburg virus
Equatorial Guinea has confirmed another eight cases of the “highly virulent” Marburg virus, a deadly haemorrhagic fever with no authorised vaccine or treatment. The World Health Organisation ...

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