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What’s going well: Marburg virus winding down. A cheap malaria defense. The future of antibiotics.
From effective outbreak control to promising new research, a few developments that suggest key parts of the global health system are still functioning well, even under strain. Get the latest in the ...
Ethiopia has officially ended its first Marburg virus outbreak, with no new cases reported for 42 days, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday, after a swift response that contained the ...
Ethiopia has declared the end of its first Marburg virus outbreak. The country completed the mandatory 42 days with no new ...
Ethiopia has declared the end of an outbreak of Marburg virus, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Monday, after the ...
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Deadly bleeding eye virus scare sparks emergency at secret US lab
Reports of a so called “bleeding eye” virus have collided with public anxiety about secretive government research, creating a ...
Scientists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have identified active circulation of Marburg virus in bat colonies for the first time in Sierra Leone, according to a study ...
Marburg virus disease is a severe, often fatal, infection passed from fruit bats to people. In a September 2024 Marburg virus disease outbreak in two Rwandan hospitals, mortality rates may have been ...
MONDAY, Nov. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — At least nine people in southern Ethiopia have been infected with Marburg virus, a deadly illness similar to Ebola. This marks the country’s first known ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Ethiopia on Friday confirmed its first Marburg outbreak after nine cases were identified in a southern region of the country that borders South Sudan. The World Health Organization ...
Ethiopia declared the end of an outbreak of Marburg, a virus in the same family as Ebola, the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
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