Ethiopia has declared its first outbreak of the Marburg virus, a highly infectious disease that can cause severe hemorrhagic fever. The declaration follows the confirmation of cases in the country, raising concerns about public health and safety. Authorities are mobilizing resources to contain the spread and educate communities about prevention measures. This outbreak highlights the need for global surveillance and response efforts to tackle emerging infectious diseases.
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