Tanzania has confirmed a new case of Marburg virus disease in the northwestern Kagera region, following 25 negative tests.
AN outbreak of a lethal ‘eye-bleeding’ virus has been confirmed in Tanzania, the president has announced. It comes just a ...
Tanzanian President Samia Sululu Hassan confirmed an outbreak of Marburg virus after its health ministry had previously ...
The Marburg virus, a deadly relative of Ebola, has resurfaced in Tanzania, infecting nine and killing eight. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has issued a travel warning. No vaccine or specific ...
First discovered in 1967 in parts of Marburg and Frankfurt, Germany, and in Belgrade, Serbia, this virus is also known as the 'bleeding eye' virus due to the strange symptoms that it can cause.
Applications are invited for a full time scientist position to head a Core Facility for DNA assembly / DNA Biofoundry at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany. The ...
Tanzania's government said no-one in the country had tested positive for the Marburg virus after the World Health Organization (WHO) said at least eight people in the northwest were believed to have ...
It was first detected in 1967 during twin outbreaks in Marburg and Frankfurt, Germany, and Belgrade, Serbia. The Republic of Rwanda's Ministry of Health reported cases of the virus in seven ...
Marburg virus was first documented in 1967 in laboratories in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany, and in Belgrade in modern-day Serbia. According to the World Health Organisation, the incubation ...
A case of the bleeding virus Marburg has been confirmed in Tanzania, a week after authorities denied there was an outbreak.