The highly contagious Marburg virus is mainly found in Africa, where an uptick in cases has been reported in Rwanda.
Two suspected cases reported in Germany after WHO advises against all travel to Rwanda amid concerning outbreak.
A MAJOR train station had to be closed after two passengers were suspected of carrying a highly contagious Ebola-like virus. Passengers were evacuated from two platforms at Hamburg Central Station ...
Two people have been hospitalized with the suspected Marburg virus in Hamburg after at least one returned from treating ...
Rwanda has declared a public outbreak of the Marburg virus, confirming nearly 30 infections and at least nine deaths as of ...
A breakdown in law and order and a wider humanitarian emergency across Haiti have displaced more than 700,000 people – one in ...
Two passengers suspected of carrying the lethal and highly contagious Marburg virus set off alarm at Hamburg’s main train ...
breakdown in law and order and a wider humanitarian emergency across Haiti have displaced more than 700,000 people - one in ...
In Germany, ad Hamburg to be precise, we are experiencing moments of great alert after the German federal police isolated ...
Rwanda declared an outbreak of the highly contagious Marburg virus​, a deadly hemorrhagic fever that has no authorized ...
A MAJOR outbreak of the ‘eye-bleeding disease’ Marburg may have reached Europe and could spread globally, an expert has ...
The World Health Organisation insists anyone exhibiting symptoms of Marburg virus - which can lead to bleeding from the eyes ...