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 9 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 Healthcare System Collapses in Sudan’s Capital June 2, 2025 Bookmark World Food Program head says peace critical to... June 2, 2025 Bookmark Africa’s new space agency could help solve problems... June 2, 2025 Bookmark Trump’s debunked ‘burial site’ video reopens ‘wounds,’ says... June 2, 2025 Bookmark South Africa’s president is praised for staying calm... June 2, 2025 Bookmark Trump shows South Africa’s Ramaphosa a video montage... June 2, 2025 Bookmark Trump ambushes South Africa’s president with false claims... June 2, 2025 Bookmark Hundreds of Rwandans who fled to Congo after... May 18, 2025 Bookmark Bikes and bakeries are back: War-torn Khartoum struggles... May 16, 2025 Bookmark Trump to meet South African president amid deteriorating... May 15, 2025