Marburg, also termed as the 'Bleeding Eye's virus due to one of its symptoms, has killed 15 people in Rwanda and has left hundreds of them infected, reports The Mirror.
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With a 50/50 risk of death, the 'bleeding eye' virus is thought to be one of the deadliest on earth and could spread to other African countries which are already struggling to cope with other viruses and its outbreaks.
Mpox clade 1 has also been detected in Burundi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Uganda and Kenya. This year, the UK has had five confirmed instances of the more serious of the Mpox cases, which were previously limited to just five nations in central Africa.
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