Two people suspected of having the potentially lethal Marburg virus have tested negative, according to a Thursday statement ...
Hamburg train station in Germany was partially locked down on Wednesday after suspected cases of a deadly virus were detected ...
Two passengers with suspected cases of Marburg virus in Germany have tested negative for the highly contagious disease. The ...
In Rwanda, 11 deaths have been reported from this rare but deadly disease. Two people tested negative in Germany this week.
The first cases of the deadly Marburg virus have been officially confirmed in Europe after a 26 year old medical student and ...
WHO has said the risk of the outbreak is “very high at the national level, high at the regional level, and low at the global ...
German police cordoned off part of a train station in Hamburg and isolated two people to reduce the risk of the deadly ...
Marburg virus disease has killed 11 people and sickened 25 others in Rwanda, which declared an outbreak on Sept. 27.
The Marburg virus was first identified in 1967, during outbreaks in Marburg and Frankfurt, Germany, as well as in Serbia, when lab workers became infected through contact with African green monkeys.
Most infected are health care workers treating patients in the capital, but officials fear more cases will emerge ...
Two people suspected of having the deadly Marburg virus in Germany have tested negative, local authorities have said.
A MAJOR train station had to be closed after two passengers were suspected of carrying a highly contagious Ebola-like virus.