Marburg virus disease, caused by MARV and RAVV, has a high fatality rate of 88%. It's a subfamily of Orthoebolavirus, similar ...
Jean Kaseya, head of the African health body, said Rwanda shouldn't be punished for being transparent about the outbreak.View ...
US official advice against non-essential travel to Rwanda in light of the outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus is “not fair”, ...
Rwanda's efforts to curb the spread of the deadly Marburg disease has yielded fruits as health officials in the country and ...
An outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in Rwanda is under control with "almost zero risk" of it spreading across the country's borders, the African Union's health watchdog said on Thursday.
The African CDC and Rwandan government objected to the Level 3 travel advisory issued by the U.S., saying Rwanda was being ...
On September 27, 2024, the world learned that Marburg virus -- a close cousin of Ebola -- had surfaced for the first time in ...
Rwanda has effectively contained the Marburg fever outbreak, avoiding unnecessary travel bans. The country reported 13 deaths, received trial vaccines, and implemented stringent monitoring measures.
The head of Africa’s top public health agency says that an outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg fever in Rwanda is under ...
In response to a Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda, the CDC will begin screening travelers entering the U.S. on October 14.
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has called on global partners to support Africa's pursuit of ...