Tanzania has denied a Marburg virus outbreak following WHO reports confirming all suspected cases have tested negative Read ...
Tanzania has dismissed a World Health Organisation (WHO) report of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has also warned that outbreaks caused by zoonotic pathogens are rising. An increase of 63% has been recorded from 2012 - 2022, compared to 2001-2011. The threat, ...
The minister noted that as of January 15th , this year, laboratory results for all suspected individuals tested negative for ...
The source of the outbreak is still unknown and additional cases are expected, health officials said. View on euronews ...
Following reports of suspected cases of viral haemorrhagic fever in Tanzania, World Health Organization (WHO) has enhanced its readiness to support the government as it takes measures to investigate ...
Health experts are warning of an outbreak of a disease that has a high mortality rate and can cause bleeding from the eyes. The Ebola-like virus that […] ...
East Africa continues to grapple with the growing threat of deadly viruses, with the Marburg virus now posing a significant ...
The World Health Organisation warned that the risk of the outbreak spreading to neighbouring countries is high.
Tanzanian authorities deny Marburg virus presence after WHO reports deaths, with laboratory tests returning negative.