Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHF) such as Marburg virus disease have been in the news recently, with more than 60 cases of ...
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Six people have died in a major outbreak of Marburg disease in Rwanda, a viral hemorrhagic fever from the same family as Ebola. At least 26 cases have been reported since the outbreak was first ...
While outbreaks of Marburg virus are rare, the viral hemorrhagic fever can be fatal. Here's what you need to know. While outbreaks of Marburg virus are rare, there have been several in recent ...
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.
Marburg disease, a viral hemorrhagic fever, can cause death among some patients, with symptoms including severe headache, vomiting, muscle aches and stomach aches, the ministry has said.
Known as severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome, or SFTS, the highly fatal viral hemorrhagic fever spreads to humans through ixodid ticks, which are typically found in mountains, forests and ...
Rwanda's first outbreak of the viral hemorrhagic fever was detected in late September, with 46 cases and 12 deaths reported since then. Marburg has a fatality rate as high as 88%. Marburg symptoms ...
Japan confirmed its first case of human-to-human transmission of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), a potentially fatal tick-borne viral hemorrhagic fever. The National Institute ...
Learn about the ongoing Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda, with 61 confirmed cases and 14 deaths. US is now screening travelers from Rwanda.