- Marburg Virus Disease | Marburg | CDC
About Learn about Marburg virus disease, where it occurs, how it spreads, and how to protect yourself
- About Marburg | Marburg | CDC
Marburg is a rare, severe viral hemorrhagic fever which affects both people and other primates, like apes and monkeys Caused by infection with orthomarburgviruses, Marburg virus or Ravn virus, the disease can lead to serious illness or death
- Fact Sheet: Facts on Marburg | Marburg | CDC
Text equivalent Facts on Marburg What is the Marburg Virus? Marburg is a serious and very contagious disease caused by the Marburg virus Up to 9 out of 10 people infected with the virus will die without treatment Chances of survival improve when treatment is given early at a treatment center How does the Marburg Virus spread?
- Fact Sheet: Protect Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community
The purpose of this fact sheet is to inform the public about how to protect yourself, your family, and your community from Marburg virus disease (Marburg) It is available in English, Spanish, and French
- Tanzania 2025 | Marburg | CDC
On January 14, the WHO issued a notice of a Marburg outbreak in the Kagera region in northwest Tanzania Two confirmed cases, eight probable cases, and 104 cumulative suspect cases were reported
- First Marburg Virus Disease Outbreak in the Republic of Rwanda
Coordinate patient management, sample referral, and Marburg virus testing with State, Territorial, Local and Tribal health departments, CDC, and the clinical team Contact CDC’s Viral Special Pathogens Branch (VSPB) 24 7 for consultations about Marburg virus disease or other viral hemorrhagic fevers
- History of Marburg Outbreaks | Marburg | CDC
Most Marburg virus disease (Marburg) outbreaks have occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa However, the virus has spread to across the world through infected travelers or accidental laboratory infections
- CDC Statement on Marburg Cases in Rwanda | CDC Newsroom
CDC is aware of 26 individuals with Marburg virus disease, as confirmed by the Republic of Rwanda Ministry of Health According to the Ministry, eight of those individuals have died
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