xinhua | The deadly Marburg hemorrhagic
fever has broken out in Uganda after samples taken to the Uganda
Virus Institute tested positive, a top government official said
Sunday.
Elioda Tumwesigye, minister of
state for health told reporters that one person has so far died and
80 others are being monitored in central Uganda and the western
district of Kasese.
"The Ministry of Health would like
to inform the country of an outbreak Marburg which has so far
killed one person. Another person who has developed signs is being
monitored," he said.
He said the index case died on
Sept. 28 after developing signs of Marburg which was later
confirmed by laboratory tests. The minister said the deceased's
brother has also developed signs and is currently under
isolation.
He added that all the people that
had contact with them are being monitored.
The Marburg virus was last reported
in Uganda in 2012.
According to the World Health
Organization, Marburg is a severe and highly fatal disease caused
by a virus from the same family as the one that causes Ebola
hemorrhagic fever.
According to the global health
body, the illness caused by Marburg virus begins abruptly, with
severe headache and malaise.
Case fatality rates have varied
greatly, from 25 percent in the initial laboratory-associated
outbreak in 1967, to more than 80 percent in the Democratic
Republic of Congo from 1998-2000, to even higher in the outbreak
that began in Angola in late 2004.
Currently some West African states
are facing a related disease- - Ebola -- which has left more than
3,000 people dead. Endi
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