Ethiopia confirms 3 Marburg virus deaths, probes additional suspected fatalities

3 other people with symptoms consistent with Marburg died despite lacking laboratory confirmation, while 129 contacts being monitored, says Health Ministry

By Mevlut Ozkan

ISTANBUL (AA)—Ethiopia on Monday confirmed three deaths from the Marburg virus in the southern city of Jinka, with Health Minister Mekdes Daba saying an investigation is underway into additional suspected deaths.

At a press conference, Daba said the Ethiopian Society Institute reference laboratory had tested 17 suspected cases and confirmed three deaths.

Three other people with symptoms consistent with Marburg have died despite lacking laboratory confirmation, while 129 contacts are being monitored, the Health Ministry said.

It said rapid response teams have been deployed to affected areas, emergency centers and medical facilities have been reinforced, and infection prevention equipment has been distributed as part of a coordinated containment effort.

The ministry confirmed the country’s first Marburg virus case last Friday and said nine others were showing symptoms.

Marburg is a rare but deadly virus similar to Ebola that causes fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and bleeding. There is no licensed vaccine or specific treatment, as of yet.

It has appeared in Ethiopia following outbreaks in other African countries such as Angola, Guinea, Rwanda, Uganda, and Tanzania.

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