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Rwanda validates cases of Marburg viral disease

Rwanda has actually validated its initially cases of Marburg illness, a viral hemorrhagic fever that can cause death, amongst some clients, the nation's health ministry stated on Friday.

It said in a declaration that it was investigating to figure out the origin of infection, and that those contaminated had been isolated for treatment. The ministry did not offer precise numbers however stated there were few cases.

With a death rate of as high as 88%, Marburg is from the exact same virus family as the one accountable for Ebola and is transferred to individuals from fruit bats. It then spreads out through contact with physical fluids of infected people.

Signs consist of high fever, extreme headache throwing up, muscle pains and stomach aches, the ministry stated.

Neighbouring Tanzania had cases of Marburg in 2023, while Uganda had comparable ones in 2017.

(source: Reuters)