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A new case of Marburg disease has been registered in Uganda, the World Health Organization has confirmed. Teams are already on the ground to help the East African country stem the spread as it continues to battle Ebola, said WHO bmj.com/content/394/bm…

A toddler has died in an outbreak of Marburg disease, a close cousin of the Ebola virus, in Uganda. The victim was a one-year-old child who died just over a week ago in the district of Kyegegwa, in Uganda’s western region, the country’s Health Minister, Dr Chris Baryomunsi, told The Telegraph. Dr Baryomunsi said the child was the only confirmed case and claimed there was “no active transmission” of the viral haemorrhagic fever. However, a well-placed source, speaking to The Telegraph on condition of anonymity, said there have now been at least three cases after the toddler passed the virus to two family members.] The source said the outbreak was probably the result of a new “spillover” event caused by contact with the droppings or saliva of an infected bat, Marburg’s natural reservoir. Full story here: telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…

"The outbreaks of hantavirus, Ebola and Marburg all show why there is no alternative to international cooperation in the face of international threats. Next week, WHO Member States will reconvene to continue negotiations on the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system of the WHO Pandemic Agreement. Differences remain, but one thing is clear: countries remain committed to finding common ground, and consensus"-@DrTedros

Marburg Virus Disease detected in Uganda

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed a case of Marburg virus disease (MVD) in Uganda, marking the country's latest encounter with the highly infectious disease. the-star.co.ke/news/2026-07-0…

WHO confirms Marburg virus case in Uganda as health teams track contacts #HomeOfHardTruths radiogeneration.co.ke/east-african-b…

"The outbreaks of hantavirus, Ebola and Marburg all show why there is no alternative to international cooperation in the face of international threats. Next week, WHO Member States will reconvene to continue negotiations on the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system of the WHO Pandemic Agreement. Differences remain, but one thing is clear: countries remain committed to finding common ground, and consensus"-@DrTedros

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed a case of Marburg virus disease (MVD) in Uganda, marking the country's latest encounter with the highly infectious disease. the-star.co.ke/news/2026-07-0…

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Rare tick-borne virus turns deadly fast as US cases reach record high, experts warn trib.al/cwWPvMu




