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A medical worker from the Infection Prevention and Control unit wearing ... Thursday, Rwanda recorded at least 11 deaths from its Marburg outbreak. More Florence Panoussian/Getty Images Similar ...
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Rwanda has confirmed six deaths and 20 cases of Marburg disease, the country's health minister Sabin Nsanzimana said late on Saturday. The majority of victims are health workers in the intensive ...
KIGALI, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Rwanda has confirmed its first cases of Marburg disease, a viral hemorrhagic fever that can cause death, among some patients, the country's health ministry said on Friday.
Eleven people have died in Rwanda from the highly contagious Marburg virus, and 36 cases have been confirmed, the country's health ministry reported Tuesday, just days after the country declared ...