An outbreak of the life-threatening Marburg virus in Rwanda has led to the deaths of eight people, according to officials.
Rwanda says eight people have died so far from the Ebola-like and highly contagious Marburg virus, just days after the country declared an outbreak of the deadly hemorrhagic fever.
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Rwanda says that eight people have died so far from the highly contagious Marburg virus. The announcement comes just days ...