A virus known as “Ebola’s deadly cousin” has been spotted for the first time in West Africa.
The WHO calls the disease “
-prone,” meaning that it can spread easily between people if not prevented. There have been previous Marburg outbreaks in other parts of Africa, including Angola, Uganda, and South Africa.spread of Marburg. Health officials in neighboring countries are actively looking for cases.World Health Organization: “Marburg virus disease,” “West Africa’s first-ever case of Marburg virus disease confirmed in Guinea.
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