Ethiopia confirms outbreak of deadly Marburg virus

Ethiopia has confirmed a deadly outbreak of Marburg virus in southern Ethiopia, marking another alarming health crisis in the region. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has confirmed that at least nine individuals have tested positive for the virus, with cases detected just two days after a suspected hemorrhagic virus was reported.

According to reports, the Marburg virus causes severe symptoms including bleeding, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, with an incubation period of 21 days. This highly contagious disease is also known to be transmitted through contact with bodily fluids, carrying a fatality rate between 25% and 80%.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Ethiopia, has issued confirmation on the outbreak, citing swift action by Ethiopian health authorities in containing the disease. The WHO is now working closely with Ethiopia to ensure an effective response to the outbreak and mitigate the risk of further transmission.

The Marburg virus epidemic poses a significant threat to regional health, given previous outbreaks in Tanzania and Rwanda, where 10 and 15 deaths were reported respectively. While there is currently no approved vaccine or treatment for the virus, healthcare professionals are using oral rehydration and symptom-specific treatments to increase patients' chances of survival.

In a bid to combat the outbreak, Rwanda has been testing an experimental Marburg vaccine from the US-based Sabin Vaccine Institute, with promising results last year. As the situation continues to unfold, authorities must remain vigilant in their efforts to contain this highly deadly virus and prevent it from spreading further across east Africa.
 
Ugh, another outbreak 🀒... I'm like, totally worried about these Marburg outbreaks in Africa, you know? They're so unpredictable and scary. I mean, the thought of being infected with something that's got a fatality rate of 25-80% is just, like, totally terrifying 😨. And it's not just the people who get sick, but also their loved ones who have to deal with the emotional trauma πŸ’”.

I'm all for experimental vaccines and treatments, like Rwanda's testing out, but we need more funding and research ASAP πŸ€‘. The WHO should be doing more to support these countries in containing outbreaks and finding cures. We can't just sit back and watch as people suffer πŸ€•. Someone needs to take action... or at least, someone with some resources πŸ’Έ!
 
OMG, another deadly outbreak 🀯! I'm like, totally not surprised tho πŸ˜’. Marburg virus has been a thing for ages, right? It's always some African country or other having a crisis πŸ€•. Anyway, 9 people testing positive is like, way too many if you ask me πŸ‘Ž. What's with the incubation period of 21 days tho? That's just, like, forever 😩. And don't even get me started on how it's transmitted through bodily fluids... eww 🀒. I'm all for them trying to combat it and whatnot, but can't they just find a vaccine or something already? πŸ’‰ This is so stressful, especially with the cases in Tanzania and Rwanda already being reported 🚨. Rwanda testing that experimental vaccine from last year was a good idea though, maybe they'll be able to find a solution 🀞. Just gotta stay vigilant, I guess πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ€• gotta say, I'm still surprised they're not taking a more experimental approach to find a vaccine for Marburg πŸ§¬πŸ’‘ like Rwanda did with that experimental vaccine last year πŸ™Œ. It's been around for a while now and it showed promise, so why not try it out ASAP? πŸš€ Plus, with 25-80% fatality rate, you can't afford to waste time πŸ•°οΈ. I know there's no approved treatment yet, but oral rehydration and symptom-specific treatments are just Band-Aids compared to a real vaccine πŸ’Š. And honestly, I think the WHO should be pushing for more research funding to get this virus under control ASAP ⚠️. Can't let it spread further like that... 😬
 
πŸ€• I'm really worried about this Marburg virus outbreak in Ethiopia... 9 cases confirmed already is too many, you feel? The incubation period of 21 days just means we gotta be extra careful & check our own symptoms every day for a while πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And the fatality rate, 25-80%?! 😨 that's super scary. Rwanda trying out this experimental vaccine from US, fingers crossed it works! We need to support each other here in the comments too, no need to spread fear & anxiety πŸ’•
 
πŸ€• "The biggest risk factor is not taking any risk." - Mark Zuckerberg πŸ’Š The Marburg virus outbreak in Ethiopia is a harsh reminder of the importance of preparedness and swift action in disease control. With 25-80% fatality rate, it's a ticking time bomb that needs to be addressed ASAP 🚨. We need more research on the experimental vaccine from Sabin Vaccine Institute and collaboration between health authorities to create a solid response plan πŸ”¬πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg can you believe another deadly outbreak 🀯 like what's going on with ebola a few yrs ago 🚽 i'm so worried about the marburg virus it sounds super contagious & deadly 😷 21 days is like, forever πŸ•°οΈ and those symptoms sound awful - bleeding, fever, vomiting... why can't we just have a magic cure already? 🀞 i heard russia had some success with ebola back in the day πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί maybe Rwanda's experimental vaccine will work too πŸ’Š this is getting out of control...
 
πŸ€• I'm seriously worried about this outbreak in Ethiopia! The fact that we're already seeing at least 9 cases confirmed is really alarming, especially with the high fatality rate of this Marburg virus. 25-80% of people who get infected can die from it - that's like a death sentence! 🚨 And the incubation period of 21 days is long enough to spread more cases before anyone even knows they're infected.

I'm glad the WHO and Ethiopian health authorities are taking swift action, but I think we need to be prepared for a worst-case scenario. We can't afford to wait until it's too late. The fact that there's no approved vaccine or treatment is really worrying - how will healthcare workers protect themselves from this deadly virus? 🀒

I also hope Rwanda's experimental Marburg vaccine gives us some hope. If it works, we might be able to develop a real vaccine soon. But for now, let's just hope these cases don't spread too far and that the people affected get the care they need in time. πŸ’‰
 
I'm so worried about what's going on in Ethiopia πŸ€•. I mean, 9 people already infected and who knows how many more... that fatality rate is crazy high! 25-80%? That's like, a big part of the population πŸ’€. And no approved vaccine or treatment yet? That's just devastating. I'm all for them trying to test that experimental vaccine from Rwanda, but we need to see some real action from WHO and the Ethiopian authorities ASAP ⏱️. We can't keep sitting around while this thing spreads... we gotta do something! πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 😱 this is so not good πŸ€• Ethiopia's already dealing with some stuff and now this Marburg virus thing comes up 🚨? like 9 people tested positive already and they dont even have a vaccine lol πŸ§¬πŸ˜“ how are they gonna handle this πŸ’ͺ? Rwanda was trying that experimental vaccine and it showed promise 🀞 fingers crossed it works for them too πŸ™ this is so scary 😳 we gotta keep an eye on this and wish the people in Ethiopia all the best 🌟
 
πŸ€• this is really scary news. another deadly outbreak in africa 🌍 i'm not surprised though, these viruses have been popping up left and right lately. 25-80% fatality rate? that's insane πŸ’€. i do hope the healthcare workers in ethiopia are taking good care of those infected. oral rehydration therapy is a good start, but we need a proper vaccine ASAP 🚨. Rwanda's experimental vaccine sounds promising, though 😊. hopefully it'll be available soon to help combat this outbreak. we need to keep an eye on the situation and support our african neighbors in their efforts to contain this virus πŸ‘
 
OMG πŸ’‰πŸ€’ this is getting serious in africa 🌴 like how can we even stop a disease that's so deadly ?! 😱 i mean 25-80% fatality rate is insane πŸ’€ and its all about contact with bodily fluids ughhh πŸ‘Ž no wonder they're trying to test that new vaccine from usa 🀝 fingers crossed it works ASAP ! πŸ’« what can we do to help other than staying updated on the news ? πŸ“° i feel like we should be doing more to support africa in times of crisis πŸ€—
 
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