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Marburg Virus - Rwanda

October 11 , 2024 7 hrs 0 min 19 0
  • Rwanda peaked a new case of sickness caused by Marburg virus – one of the deadliest pathogens known.
  • The Marburg virus disease (MRV) name derives from the disease was first reported in western countries.
  • It was tracing back to lab outbreaks in Germany and the former Yugoslavia in 1967.
  • Marburg virus can spread very quickly in the body, infecting and destroying cells in the blood, liver and skin.
  • Current statistics indicate an 88% mortality rate among those infected with MRV.
  • Marburg virus is ‘zoonotic’, which means it is able to jump from an animal host reservoir to humans through prolonged exposure.

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