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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Most of the victims are healthcare workers in the intensive care unit, the health minister says.
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...
The US should lift its Marburg-related entry restrictions on people travelling from Rwanda as they are “killing” that country’s economy,...
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Ten newborns have been reported dead while 16 children were hospitalized following a fire outbreak, caused by a short circuit in the neonatal...
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