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Marburg Virus Outbreak in Rwanda Claims 11 Lives – What You Need to Know

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
October 3, 2024
in Africa, International
Marburg Virus Outbreak in Rwanda Claims 11 Lives – What You Need to Know
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Health officials in Rwanda reported that 11 people had died from the Marburg virus, a highly contagious and deadly hemorrhagic fever. The outbreak has so far resulted in 36 confirmed cases, prompting authorities to intensify contact tracing and testing efforts in a bid to stop the virus’s spread. The source of the outbreak remains unknown, and there is currently no authorized vaccine or specific treatment for the disease.

The Marburg virus, much like Ebola, originates from fruit bats and can spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of infected individuals or contaminated surfaces such as medical equipment and clothing. However, the virus does not spread through the air. Marburg is rare but extremely dangerous, with fatality rates reaching up to 88% during outbreaks. Previous cases have been recorded in other African nations, including Tanzania, Uganda, and Angola.

Symptoms of the Marburg virus typically appear between three days and three weeks after infection and include fever, chills, headaches, muscle pain, and diarrhea. In later stages, patients may experience severe bleeding from multiple areas of the body, leading to shock, organ failure, and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), unexplained bruising, chest pain, and bleeding from the gums or nose are also common.

Health officials in Rwanda have launched extensive measures to contain the outbreak, including isolating suspected cases and increasing public awareness. Marburg outbreaks in the past have required similar swift containment efforts due to the rapid and severe nature of the virus. Though no vaccine exists, public health measures such as quarantine and personal protective equipment can help reduce transmission rates.

The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to monitor the situation, and global health authorities are on high alert, given the virus’s high fatality rate. As investigations continue into the cause of the outbreak, health officials are urging caution and reinforcing the importance of quick identification and isolation of cases.

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