NPR News -Africa Rwanda’s Marburg virus outbreak is seeing an unusually low fatality rate by Design Tech November 9, 2024 November 9, 2024 Bookmark 16 November 3, 20247:48 AM ET The Marburg virus is notable for its very high fatality rate. But in the current Marburg outbreak, in Rwanda, the fatality rate is far lower than normal. Sponsor Message Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech Follow Author previous post Will Indonesia’s Prabowo move closer to Trump, Xi or both? next post UK activist’s Gaza hunger strike reaches two-week mark You may also like Bookmark Khartoum’s Acropole Hotel, survivor of coups and attacks,... June 19, 2025 Bookmark 5 years in, is the NBA’s Basketball Africa... June 14, 2025 Bookmark An AIDS orphan, a pastor and his frantic... June 14, 2025 Bookmark Protests erupt in Kenya’s capital over blogger’s death... June 14, 2025 Bookmark Torture and treason trials: what’s happening in Tanzania? June 14, 2025 Bookmark World Reaction to the Latest U.S. Travel Ban June 14, 2025 Bookmark Darfur: bearing the brunt of over two years... June 14, 2025 Bookmark What Trump’s fixation on ‘white genocide’ in South... June 14, 2025 Bookmark “White genocide” isn’t a thing. Trump disagrees. June 14, 2025 Bookmark Healthcare System Collapses in Sudan’s Capital June 2, 2025