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Home | News | 8 New Cases Of Marburg Virus Confirmed In Equatorial Guinea

8 new cases of Marburg virus confirmed in Equatorial Guinea

With the confirmation of another 8 cases, Equatorial Guinea's total number of the “highly virulent” Marburg virus cases rise to nine, said the World Health Organisation

By AP
Published Date - 24 March 2023, 09:00 AM
8 new cases of Marburg virus confirmed in Equatorial Guinea
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Nairobi: Equatorial Guinea has confirmed another eight cases of the “highly virulent” Marburg virus, a deadly hemorrhagic fever with no authorised vaccine or treatment.

The World Health Organization on Thursday said that brings the country’s total number of cases to nine in the outbreak declared in mid-February. There are two known current outbreaks of Marburg on the African continent.

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Tanzania this week announced eight cases of Marburg, including five deaths. One of the people killed was a health worker. “Our pathogen genomics team will sequence samples from both places … and see if there is a relationship between the current two outbreaks,” the acting director of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ahmed Ogwell, said. He said the results should be known within the week.

The WHO said the new cases were found in the provinces of Kie Ntem, Litoral and Centro Sur, all with borders with Cameroon and Gabon. “The areas reporting cases are about 150 km apart, suggesting wider transmission of the virus,” the UN agency said.

Like Ebola, the Marburg virus originates in bats and spreads between people via close contact with the bodily fluids of infected people, or surfaces, like contaminated bedsheets. Without treatment, Marburg can be fatal in up to 88 per cent of people who fall ill with the disease.

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