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Five dead as Tanzania detects first-ever Marburg virus outbreak
Tanzania has confirmed eight cases of Marburg, a high-death viral hemorrhagic fever with symptoms broadly similar to those of Ebola, in its first-ever outbreak, according to the World Health ...
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Tanzania confirms outbreak of Marburg virus
Tanzania’s health Minister Ummy Mwalimu has confirmed a mysterious disease that has killed five people to be the Marburg virus. "Our public health laboratory results have confirmed that this ...
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What is the Marburg virus? Another country reports outbreak of ‘highly virulent’ disease
(NewsNation) – The African country of Tanzania reported its first-ever outbreak of Marburg disease, which has so far resulted in eight total cases and five deaths. The Ebola-related virus was ...
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What is the Marburg virus and how dangerous is it?
The Marburg virus has killed five people in north-west Tanzania. The highly-infectious disease is similar to Ebola, with symptoms including fever, muscle pains, diarrhoea, vomiting and, in some ...
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Explained: Africa Reports 'Unprecedented' Marburg Virus Outbreaks, What's Marburg Virus, How Deadly Is It?
The idea of One Nation, One Election seems outlandish since the architecture of the election process doesn’t allow much space for it Is One Nation, One Election a threat to federalism?
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WHO concerned over possible outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Africa
The Marburg virus is transmitted to humans by fruit bats and is spread by direct contact with the bodily fluids of infected people or with surfaces and materials. It causes hemorrhagic fever with ...
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Tanzania: Govt Recognises WHO Support in Curbing Marburg Virus
THE Tanzanian government has appreciated the World Health Organisation (WHO) for showing deliberate cooperation to the country which led to timely curbing of the Marburg Virus. Deputy Permanent ...
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How Mental Health Support Proved Critical Tanzania’S Marburg Outbreak Response
Washington Mushobozi, who was isolated in a Marburg Virus Disease treatment facility, says he does not know if he could have coped with missing his mother's funeral had it not been for the warmth ...
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Africa: Nipah Virus Outbreak in India - What You Need to Know
There has been an outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in Kerala, India. Five people have caught the virus, two of whom have died. The authorities in the Kozhikode district, where the outbreak ...
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Ebola Outbreak in West Africa, 2013-2014
The Ebola virus disease outbreak now ravaging parts of West Africa is the largest on record. In fact, West Africa has seen more cases of the disease in 2014 than have been seen in all other ...
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What is the Marburg virus and how dangerous is it?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), on average, the Marburg virus kills half of the people it infects, with previous outbreaks killing between 24% and 88% of patients. The virus was ...

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