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What You Need to Know About the Marburg Virus Outbreak
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
The good news is that the outbreak seems to be slowing down. No new cases have been reported in Rwanda for 28 days. But health experts are still keeping a close eye on the situation.
Marburg virus isn’t the only worry right now. There have been more cases of monkeypox in the UK and California. This virus, often called "Mpox, " is another concern for global health experts.
Scientists first discovered the Marburg virus in 1967 when it struck cities in Germany and Yugoslavia. It’s part of a family called filoviruses, which also includes Ebola. The two viruses are very similar, and without treatment, Marburg virus can be deadly.
There’s no specific medicine to treat Marburg virus, but there is a vaccine being researched. In Rwanda, over 1, 500 health workers have been given this vaccine as part of a clinical trial.
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