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Marburg outbreak in Tanzania kills at least eight people, WHO saysAt least eight people in Tanzania have died in an outbreak of the highly lethal Marburg virus, according to global health officials. The World Health Organization (WHO) said the Ebola-like virus ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) welcomed a declaration by Tanzania on the end of the deadly Marburg virus outbreak, ...
Atravel advisory has been issued mandating that travellers have their body temperature checked at all points of entry ...
However, on Thursday last week, Minister for Health, Jenista Mhagma, announced that Tanzania is now free from Marburg virus ...
Speaking on the organization’s contribution, Tommaso Santo stated that in the past two years, MSF has supported Tanzania in ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania: Traditional Healers Join Tanzania's Marburg ResponsePress Release - In rural Tanzania, traditional healers are often the first point of care for people experiencing illness. From treating fevers and infections to addressing perceived spiritual ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania declares end to Marburg Virus outbreakDar es Salaam. The government on Thursday, March 13 declared the end of the second outbreak of the Marburg Virus Disease (MVD ...
No new cases reported in 42 days following death of last confirmed case on Jan. 28, according to WHO - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Tanzania today declared the end of Marburg virus disease outbreak after recording no new cases over 42 days since the death ...
Tanzanian health authorities declared the end of the country's second Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreak after recor ...
This marked Tanzania's second recorded MVD outbreak ... According to the WHO, the Marburg virus is highly virulent and causes hemorrhagic fever. The agency said MVD belongs to the same family ...
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