More than 50 people have died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, most within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms. Initial analysis suggests neither Ebola nor Marburg is the cause.
New research this month shows that the experimental antiviral obeldesivir prevented up to 100% of deaths in monkeys infected ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has ruled out the mystery disease being Ebola or Marburg, but say those infected are presenting symptoms of a "hemorrhagic fever". The DRC, in particular ...
However, on Thursday last week, Minister for Health, Jenista Mhagma, announced that Tanzania is now free from Marburg virus ...
An adult cow elk in the Pinedale region of northwest Wyoming is the first documented case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in ...
A second, larger outbreak occurred in Bomate Village and has infected over 400 people. The investigators sent 18 samples to Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, for testing, ruling out Ebola and Marburg ...
Monkeys infected with Ebola can be cured with a pill, according to a new study out Friday that could pave the way for more ...
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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 ...
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Mystery Congo Disease Leaves 50 People Dead: What We KnowAt least 50 people have died from a mystery illness discovered in three children who ate a dead bat, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Newsweek has contacted the Centers for Disease ...
No new cases reported in 42 days following death of last confirmed case on Jan. 28, according to WHO - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania Declares End of Marburg Virus Disease OutbreakTanzania today declared the end of Marburg virus disease outbreak after recording no new cases over 42 days since the death ...
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