Eight people have died from “eye-bleeding disease,” prompting doctors to issue an urgent warning.

 

According to the experts, because of the “Kagera region’s strategic location as a transit hub, with significant cross-border movement of the population.

To Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” “more cases” would be detected with the risk deemed “high.”

“Some of the suspected cases are reportedly in districts close to international borders, highlighting the potential for spread into neighboring countries,” the statement went on.

“Marburg is difficult to spread. Usually, it involves coming into touch with bodily fluids from a sick patient who is exhibiting symptoms or with surfaces that have been contaminated by these fluids.

“However, it cannot be excluded that a person exposed to the virus may be traveling.” Tanzania’s reaction

 

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