Article 6ABE8 Marburg outbreak grows with concerning geographic spread in Equatorial Guinea

Marburg outbreak grows with concerning geographic spread in Equatorial Guinea

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Enlarge / An electron micrograph of a number of Marburg virions responsible for causing Marburg virus disease. (credit: Getty | BSIP)

Equatorial Guinea's first outbreak of Marburg virus-a relative of the Ebola virus that causes similarly deadly hemorrhagic fever-is continuing to grow, spreading over a wide geographic area with potentially undetected chains of transmission, officials for the World Health Organization said.

As of Wednesday morning, officials in Equatorial Guinea had reported nine confirmed cases, with seven confirmed deaths across three provinces since early February.

"However, these three provinces are 150 kilometers apart, suggesting wider transmission of the virus," WHO's Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a press conference Wednesday.

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