Tanzania’s Health Minister, Jenista Mhagama, said after samples of suspected cases were tested, they were found to be negative for the Ebola-like virus.
Tanzania has dismissed a World Health Organisation (WHO) report of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus in the north-west of the country.
According to the 2023/2024 annual report, China, India, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) ...
The WHO reported nine suspected cases of Marburg virus, resulting in eight deaths across two districts in Tanzania. It ...
Nine cases of the deadly disease have been reported in the Kagera region of Tanzania so far. But officials expect that number ...
A suspected Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania has been linked to nine cases and eight deaths, according to WHO.
A Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania has caused eight deaths and nine suspected cases. Symptoms include severe fever, ...
A suspected outbreak of the Marburg virus in northwest Tanzania has infected nine people, killing eight, according to the ...
The WHO has reported a “high” regional and national risk from the haemorrhagic virus while the global risk remains low.
Tanzania's agriculture, tourism, and industrial sectors have drawn interest from several Japanese companies. ・Japanese ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus in north-west ...
Like Ebola, the Marburg virus originates in fruit bats and spreads between people through close contact with the bodily ...