Firstpost · 1d
What is the ‘bleeding eye’ virus that has killed 15 in Rwanda?
A deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, also known as the ‘bleeding eye virus,’ has claimed the lives of 15 people in Rwanda. With hundreds more believed to be infected, 17 countries have issued travel advisories for their citizens.
tyla · 9h
Travel warning issued over rare ‘bleeding eye’ virus
One of the three viruses spreading in multiple countries has been dubbed the 'bleeding eye virus' because of one of the most serious symptoms. 'Bleeding eye virus' is a name given to Marburg, 'severe hemorrhagic fever that can cause serious illness and death' as per the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
The Indian Express · 1d
The deadly ‘bleeding eye’ virus: What you need to know about the Marburg outbreak and its global implications
With at least 15 fatalities and hundreds of infections reported across 17 African countries, including Rwanda, health officials are urging travellers to exercise caution.
Prevention · 11h
What to Know About the Outbreak of ‘Bleeding Eye’ Virus, Also Known as Marburg
As COVID-19 and flu season ramp up, another virus is making headlines: “Bleeding eyes” virus, also known as the Marburg virus. The U.S. State Department is warning Americans against traveling to Rwanda due to an outbreak.
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