A fresh health alert has gripped the global community after the World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed an outbreak of the Marburg virus in Southern Ethiopia. At least nine infections have been recorded so far, prompting urgent containment efforts. Often referred to as "Ebola’s cousin" due to its similar structure and severity, the virus is known for its high fatality rate and rapid spread.

WHO announced on X (formerly Twitter) that it is working closely with Ethiopian authorities to curb transmission, treat patients, and prevent the illness from crossing borders.

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As the situation develops, here’s a clear and comprehensive breakdown of the virus, its causes, symptoms, and why this outbr

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