Deadly Marburg Virus Outbreak Confirmed in Ethiopia, WHO Raises Alarm

Ethiopia has confirmed a deadly outbreak of the highly contagious Marburg virus in its Southern Ethiopia Region, with the World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announcing that at least nine people have been infected. The Ethiopian health ministry further reported on Monday that three individuals confirmed to have contracted the virus have died, and an additional three deaths are currently under investigation for a possible link to the disease.
The initial confirmation of the outbreak by Ethiopia's health ministry on Friday indicated at least five identified cases. Following this, the Ethiopian Public Health Institute's reference laboratory confirmed the three fatalities directly attributed to the virus. While the ministry did not provide a new overall case count beyond the WHO's statement of at least nine infections, it emphasized that 129 people who had been in contact with confirmed cases have been isolated and are being closely monitored to prevent further spread.
Marburg, a formidable pathogen belonging to the same virus family as Ebola, is characterized by severe symptoms, often commencing with intense headaches and progressing rapidly to haemorrhaging. The virus is notoriously dangerous, with previous outbreaks across Africa recording fatality rates that can soar as high as 80% or even higher. Typically, death occurs within eight to nine days of symptom onset due to the aggressive nature of the infection.
Transmission of the Marburg virus occurs through direct contact with bodily fluids, such as saliva and blood, from an infected person. Additionally, handling infected wild animals, particularly monkeys, can facilitate its spread. These modes of transmission underscore the critical need for stringent public health measures, including isolation and contact tracing, to contain the outbreak and mitigate its devastating impact.
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