In Rwanda, 11 deaths have been reported from this rare but deadly disease. Two people tested negative in Germany this week.
Hamburg train station in Germany was partially locked down on Wednesday after suspected cases of a deadly virus were detected ...
Two people suspected of having the potentially lethal Marburg virus have tested negative, according to a Thursday statement ...
Two passengers with suspected cases of Marburg virus in Germany have tested negative for the highly contagious disease. The ...
Eleven people have died in Rwanda as the African country continues to fight an outbreak of Marburg virus. The Rwandan ...
German police cordoned off part of a train station in Hamburg and isolated two people to reduce the risk of the deadly ...
Marburg has caused small, episodic outbreaks since first being identified, most recently last year in Tanzania and Ghana. It ...
An outbreak of Marburg, a contagious virus similar to Ebola, has impacted Rwanda and is causing concern of international ...
The East African country continues to investigate the source of the outbreak, first traced among patients in health ...
Two people recently returned to Germany from Rwanda who feared they had contracted the deadly Marburg virus have tested ...
The virus was first identified in Marburg, a city in Germany, and Belgrade, Serbia, in 1967, after laboratory work with African green monkeys from Uganda led to human infections, according to the WHO.
Marburg virus can cause severe hemorrhagic fever and ... on a high-speed train at Hamburg Central Station in northern Germany. According to Bloomerg, the couple had recently arrived in Frankfurt ...