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allAfrica.com on MSNMSF Team Supports Response to Outbreak of Marburg Virus [press release]Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is actively supporting the response to an outbreak of Marburg virus in Tanzania's Kagera region, which is being led by the Ministry of Health. The outbreak was declared ...
Ugandan officials are preparing to deploy a trial vaccine as part of efforts to stem an outbreak of Ebola in the capital, ...
In a statement, Dr. Richard Dawood, an adviser to the African Travel & Tourism Association, said, "For the vast majority of tourist activities, the risk is virtually zero." ...
Namely the Kagera region has seen 10 active cases reported ... “The Government of Tanzania issued a travel advisory note on 21 January, mandating that travellers have their body temperature ...
On January19 this year, Tanzania confirmed an outbreak of Marburg virus disease in the northwestern Kagera region after one case tested positive for the virus, following investigations and laboratory ...
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan confirmed ... The case was recorded in the northwestern Kagera region, which borders Uganda and Rwanda. Kagera was the site of the country's first Marburg ...
Arusha: Tanzania's president said Monday that one ... This is the second outbreak of Marburg in Kagera since 2023. It comes exactly a month after Rwanda, which shares with a border with Kagera ...
That report has not been confirmed by Tanzania. Instead ... The case was recorded in the northwestern Kagera region, which borders Uganda and Rwanda. Kagera was the site of the country’s ...
Tanzania has officially declared an outbreak of the Marburg virus in its remote Kagera region, following initial dismissals of earlier reports. The announcement was made by President Samia Suluhu ...
Tanzania has confirmed an outbreak of Marburg virus disease after one person tested positive in the Kagera region. President Samia Suluhu Hassan made the announcement during a press briefing ...
The Kagera region borders Rwanda ... Yesterday, however, Tanzania’s president Samia Suluhu Hassan said further tests had confirmed a case of Marburg, although she said 25 other samples were ...
WHO was the first to report on Jan. 14 a suspected outbreak of Marburg that had killed eight people in Tanzania’s Kagera region. Tanzanian health officials disputed the report hours later ...
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