Marburg disease, a highly contagious viral infection similar to Ebola, has killed six people in Rwanda. The infection, caused by the Marburg and Ravn viruses found in Egyptian Rousettus bats, affects humans and primates. With no available treatment or vaccine, the fatality rate is around 88%. In the current outbreak, 20 people are receiving treatment, mostly health workers. The WHO is providing support to contain the virus, as officials trace close contacts and deliver supplies to Rwanda. Symptoms include fever, rash, and gastrointestinal issues, with transmission through body fluids. Prevention involves avoiding contact with infected individuals, bats, and primates in affected areas.
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