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Marburg virus is a severe zoonotic disease, similar to Ebola, and is associated with a high fatality rate, varying from 24 percent to 88 percent, depending on the virus strain and case management.
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AllAfrica on MSNKagera Records Historic Investment GrowthKAGERA Region has recorded significant progress across all key sectors during the four years of President Samia Suluhu Hassan's administration, with a total of 1.13tril/- disbursed between November ...
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Monitor on MSNBundibugyo Ebola survivors still feel the pain 18 years laterThe Ministry of Health established the National Ebola Survivors Programme in 2022 with support from Baylor-Uganda and funding from Usaid to provide medical care, mental health support, and ...
Moldova's pro-Russian separatist Transdniestria region faces a dire economic crisis triggered by this year's halting of gas supplies from Russia and a collapse in industrial and farm production, a ...
Prior to 2014, the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease on record, caused by Sudan ebolavirus, resulted in 425 cases and 224 deaths in Uganda.
The deadly Ebola virus normally spreads among animals but occasionally spills over to humans, to dire effect. To understand how such diseases make that jump, scientists must find the animal host.
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