No images? Click here Friday 02 June 2023 DISEASE OUTBREAK NEWS Marburg virus disease - the United Republic of Tanzania2 June 2023 Situation at a glance On 2 June 2023, the Ministry of Health of the United Republic of Tanzania declared the end of its first documented outbreak of Marburg virus disease (MVD). Between 21 March and 31 May, a total of nine cases (eight laboratory-confirmed and one probable) were reported. All cases were reported from Bukoba district, Kagera region. A total of six deaths (case fatality ratio 67%) were reported during the outbreak. In accordance with WHO recommendations, the declaration was made 42 days (twice the maximum incubation period for Marburg virus infection) after the last possible exposure to an MVD probable or confirmed case. WHO encourages countries to maintain most response activities for three months after the outbreak ends. This is to make sure that if the disease re-emerges, health authorities would be able to detect it immediately, prevent the disease from spreading again, and ultimately save lives. Full text available at: Marburg virus disease - the United Republic of Tanzania (who.int)
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Friday, June 2, 2023
Marburg virus disease - the United Republic of Tanzania
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