The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a suspected outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) in the Kagera region of ...
Tanzania has dismissed a World Health Organisation (WHO) report of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus ...
Tanzania’s president says one sample from a remote northern part of the country has tested positive for Marburg disease.
The Marburg virus, a close relative of Ebola, is a deadly disease that causes haemorrhaging and has a high mortality rate.
The WHO reported nine suspected cases of Marburg virus, resulting in eight deaths across two districts in Tanzania. It ...
A suspected Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania has been linked to nine cases and eight deaths, according to WHO.
Tanzania reported no Marburg virus cases after WHO suspected an outbreak in northwest Kagera. Health Minister Jenista Mhagama ...
Tanzanian authorities deny Marburg virus presence after WHO reports deaths, with laboratory tests returning negative.
Tanzania has pushed back against a report from the World Health Organization warning of a new Marburg virus outbreak in the ...
Tanzania's president has announced an outbreak of Marburg virus, an Ebola-like virus, just a week after her health minister ...
Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Fred Murphy, Sylvia Whitfield, 1975. A human sample in Tanzania has tested positive for deadly Marburg virus, confirming the disease is present in the African country.
The Tanzanian government has denied reports by the World Health Organsation (WHO) of a suspected new outbreak of the deadly ...