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Rwanda Declares End of Marburg Virus Outbreak After 66 Cases and 15 Deaths, 42 Days Without New Cases Since September 27, 2024
Dec 20, 2024, 02:28 PM
Rwanda has officially declared the end of its first-ever Marburg virus outbreak, which began on September 27, 2024. The outbreak resulted in 66 confirmed cases and 15 fatalities, with nearly 80% of those infected being health workers. Authorities confirmed that 42 days have passed without any new cases, marking a successful containment effort. The World Health Organization (WHO) has also acknowledged the end of the outbreak, highlighting the collaborative efforts between Rwandan health officials and international partners. Health workers have been commended for their dedication during this challenging period, which has been characterized by minimal global media coverage and no travel bans.
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