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The CDC is sending personnel to assist with the outbreak of the Marburg virus in Guinea and Tanzania By Sarah Rumpf-Whitten Fox News Published April 1, 2023 5:34pm EDT ...
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In March, the CDC warned travelers to Equatorial Guinea and Tanzania to avoid contact with sick people and to monitor their health for three weeks after visiting those countries.
The CDC says eight cases have been confirmed in Tanzania, with five dead. Most experts think the two outbreaks stemmed from separate so-called "spillover events" from animals to humans, the CDC says.
Tanzania, on the coast in East Africa, declared an outbreak of Marburg virus disease on March 21, with cases reported in two villages in the Kagera region, according to the CDC. As of March 22 ...
Africa CDC announced that it is committed to working closely with the government of Tanzania, regional partners, international organizations, and global stakeholders, including the World Health ...
The CDC is warning American public health officials and clinicians about the rare Ebola-like Marburg virus reported in Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea, though there are no U.S. cases.
The CDC sent an alert to U.S. clinicians and public health departments about Marburg virus because of outbreaks in Equatorial Guinea and Tanzania.
Marburg virus treatment. There is no cure or specific treatment for Marburg disease, the CDC said. Still, “Early supportive care with rehydration, and symptomatic treatment improves survival ...
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