Deep search
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Real Estate
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
8 Dead In Suspected Marburg Outbreak In Tanzania
New suspected Marburg outbreak in Tanzania kills eight - WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus in north-west Tanzania, saying that at least eight people have already been killed by the disease.
WHO reports eight deaths from suspected Marburg outbreak in Tanzania
The WHO has reported a “high” regional and national risk from the haemorrhagic virus while the global risk remains low.
WHO says suspected outbreak of Marburg disease kills 8 in a remote part of Tanzania
The World Health Organization says an outbreak of suspected Marburg disease has killed eight people in a remote part of northern Tanzania
Suspected outbreak of Marburg reported in transit hub in Tanzania
There’s a suspected outbreak of the deadly Marburg disease in a high transit area of Tanzania, raising the risk of regional spread.
Marburg disease outbreak kills eight in Tanzania — WHO
An outbreak of suspected Marburg disease has killed eight people in a remote part of northern Tanzania, according to the World Health Organization's
WHO alerts on suspected marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania, classifies regional risk high
The outbreak, which has claimed eight lives out of nine reported cases, has raised concerns about potential risk at the national and regional levels.
Eight Dead In Suspected Marburg Outbreak In Tanzania: WHO
The WHO said Tuesday that a suspected outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in Tanzania had killed eight people, warning that the risk of further spread in the country and region was "high".
Suspected outbreak of Marburg virus kills eight in Tanzania, WHO says
A suspected outbreak of the Marburg virus in northwest Tanzania has infected nine people, killing eight of them, the World Health Organization has said, weeks after an outbreak of the disease was declared over in neighbouring Rwanda.
Eight killed in suspected Marburg virus disease outbreak in Tanzania: WHO
DAR ES SALAAM - Eight people have been killed in a suspected outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Tanzania's northwestern region of Kagera, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said. In a statement Tuesday, the WHO warned that the risk of further spread of the deadly disease in the country and the region is high.
Outbreak Kills 8, Suspected Marburg Virus Has Terrifying 88% Fatality Rate
WHO reported Wednesday that a suspected outbreak of Marburg disease has claimed eight lives in a remote region of northern Tanzania.
The Citizen
9h
Nuclear technology and agriculture: How Tanzania nearly doubled rice yields
Tanzania is harnessing the power of nuclear technology to address food security challenges and modernise its agricultural ...
4h
What Is Marburg Virus? Eight Killed In Suspected Outbreak In Tanzania
Nine cases of the deadly disease have been reported in the Kagera region of Tanzania so far. But officials expect that number ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Trending now
Los Angeles wildfire updates
California fires: How to help
Israel, Hamas ceasefire deal
‘Cheers’ actor dies at 79
New definition of obesity
Announces run for governor
Trans sports bill passed
Designates 2 monuments
New agency to collect tariffs
Plans tax hikes on rich
FBI erases Chinese malware
MS-13 member guilty
Hit with $100M verdict
Inflation ticked up to 2.9%
Bans use of Red No. 3 dye
CA withdraws EPA requests
No federal charges in death
Federal report on alcohol
Zelenskyy visits Poland
Faces $650M+ DOJ lawsuit
Reviews Texas age law
Pam Bondi testifies
RU missile attack on UKR
FDA seeks to limit nicotine
1st quarter deficit: $711B
2 lunar landers launched
Breaks Federer record
Colts to host game in Berlin
2025 BAFTA nominations
Related topics
Marburg virus
Kenya
WHO
World Health Organization
Nairobi
Feedback