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WHO: Tanzania Declares End of Deadly Marburg Virus Outbreak
Nine cases - eight confirmed, one probable - and six deaths were recorded in outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in Kagera region ...
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Tanzania declares end of Marburg viral outbreak
Tanzania has declared the end of its first-ever outbreak of Marburg, a deadly Ebola-like virus with a fatality rate of up to ...
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WHO declares end of Marburg virus outbreak in Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea has been declared free from the outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus, four months after highly infectious ...
Zawya7d
Marburg Virus Disease outbreak in Tanzania declared over
Tanzania today declared the end of the Marburg Virus Disease outbreak which was confirmed just over two months ago in the north-western Kagera region. It was the country’s first outbreak of the ...
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Tanzania declares end of deadly Marburg virus outbreak: WHO
Tanzania on Friday declared the end of a deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, more than two months after it was first confirmed, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. A total of nine cases ...
Reuters7d
Tanzania declares end of Marburg viral outbreak
REUTERS/Mike Hutchings DAR ES SALAAM, June 2 (Reuters) - Tanzania has declared the end of its first-ever outbreak of Marburg, a deadly Ebola-like virus with a fatality rate of up to 88% ...
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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, ...
Barron's7d
Tanzania Declares End Of Deadly Marburg Virus Outbreak: WHO
Tanzania on Friday declared the end of a deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, more than two months after it was first confirmed, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. A total of nine cases ...
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Tanzania declares end of Marburg virus outbreak
Tanzania on Friday declared the end of the Marburg Virus Disease outbreak which was confirmed just over two months ago in the north-western Kagera region. It was the country’s first outbreak of ...
health.economictimes.indiatimes7d
Tanzania declares end of deadly Marburg virus outbreak: WHO
The UN health agency said it was the first such outbreak in Tanzania, an East African ... response to stop the spread of the virus and save lives". The Marburg virus is a highly virulent microbe ...
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Tanzania declares end of deadly Marburg virus outbreak: WHO
The last confirmed case of Marburg in Tanzania tested negative on April 19, setting off the 42-day mandatory countdown to declare the end of the outbreak, the WHO said. The virus is transmitted to ...

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