Over 1,600 people have been vaccinated against the Marburg virus in Rwanda as part of efforts to combat the outbreak and protect public health.
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Rwanda is grappling with a serious outbreak of the Marburg virus, which has resulted in six fatalities, according to Health Minister Sabin Nsanzimana. Most of the victims were healthcare workers in a hospital’s intensive care unit, highlighting the virus’s severe impact on frontline medical staff. Since the outbreak was officially confirmed on Friday, a total... Read More
Over 1,600 people have been vaccinated against the Marburg virus in Rwanda as part of efforts to combat the outbreak and protect public health.
Over 1,600 individuals in Rwanda, including those at high risk and contacts of infected cases, have received vaccinations against the Marburg virus...
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