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Two passengers with suspected cases of Marburg virus in Germany have tested negative for the highly contagious disease. The travellers – returning from Rwanda to Hamburg via Frankfurt – were ...
Two people suspected of having the potentially lethal Marburg virus have tested negative, according to a Thursday statement from the city of Hamburg's social welfare office. They traveled to ...
Hamburg train station in Germany was partially locked down on Wednesday after suspected cases of a deadly virus were detected.
Marburg virus disease has killed 11 people and sickened 25 others in Rwanda, which declared an outbreak on Sept. 27.
After Rwanda announced an outbreak of the Marburg virus, authorities introduced a set of measures on gatherings to control the spread.
Two people who were tested for Marburg virus disease in Germany had negative results. One person was taken to the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg.
Major train station in Germany stormed by police amid 'deadly virus' fears There are no approved vaccines or treatments for this deadly virus, which has a fatality rate of up to 88 percent.
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 … ...
Hamburg’s Social Affairs Authority confirmed that the pair had worked in a hospital in Rwanda as part of their medical studies and tested negative for Marburg virus in a PCR test.
Two people suspected of having the potentially lethal Marburg virus have tested negative, according to a Thursday statement from the city of Hamburg's social welfare office. They traveled to ...
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