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WHO Raises Alarm On Outbreak Of Marburg Virus In Tanzania

January 15, 2025
in Africa
WHO Raises Alarm On Outbreak Of Marburg Virus In Tanzania
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The World Health Organization (WHO), has announced that eight persons have been killed in a suspected outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Tanzania’s Northwestern region of Kagera.

The WHO warned that the risk of further spread of the deadly disease in the country and the region was high.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a post on social media that ”we are aware of nine cases so far, including eight people who have died.

”We would expect further cases in the coming days as disease surveillance improves.

”WHO has offered its full assistance to the government of Tanzania and affected communities.”

The Tanzanian Government had yet to comment on the WHO statement.

In March 2023, Tanzanian health authorities announced that an outbreak of Marburg viral disease that had killed five people in the Kagera Region was under control.

According to the WHO, the highly fatal, zoonotic hemorrhagic disease is caused by the Marburg virus.

It added that human-to-human transmission occurs through direct contact with body fluids from infected persons or contact with equipment and other materials contaminated with infectious blood or tissues, body fluids of infected people, and contaminated surfaces or materials.

The United Nations health agency said it had informed its member states on Monday of an outbreak of suspected Marburg virus disease in Tanzania’s Kagera Region.

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