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Uganda confirms Marburg case as Ebola outbreak continues

Uganda confirms Marburg case as Ebola outbreak continues

A new case of Marburg disease has been registered in Uganda, the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed. Teams are already on the ground to help the East African country stem the spread as it continues to battle Ebola, said WHO. “WHO did... Read more.

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