A hemorrhagic mystery disease has killed three people in Burundi. The unknown “nosebleed” disease has infected people in the northeastern part of the African country, close to the borders with Tanzania and Rwanda.
All three victims reportedly died within 24 hours of their symptoms emerging. Health chiefs have now been dispatched to the Kirundo and Muyinga provinces to investigate the nature of the illness, according to a report by The Daily Mail. As of now, details about this illness are limited. While the symptoms of the mysterious disease mimic those of the potentially lethal Ebola and Marburg viruses, the Burundi Ministry of Health has however ruled out both illnesses. The current Marburg outbreak in Equatorial Guinea is thought to be the fourth largest ever recorded. Seven people have died there since mid-February, and officials have counted 29 confirmed and probable cases, up from 16 last week. In Tanzania – which […]
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