Ethiopia has confirmed its first Marburg outbreak after nine cases were identified in the southern region of the country that borders South Sudan.
Three people confirmed to have contracted the Marburg virus have died, while another three deaths are suspected to be linked ...
Ethiopia on Monday confirmed three deaths from the Marburg hemorrhagic virus that has been detected in an area neighboring South Sudan. Health Minister Mekdes Daba said Ethiopia's government, which ...
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Ethiopia confirms outbreak of deadly Marburg virus: Africa CDC
Ethiopia has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the south of the country, the Africa Centres for Disease ...
ADDIS ABABA — Ethiopia hopes to reinvent its biggest city as an African medical tourism hub with a new $400 million hospital complex set to open next year. But the plan for a major for-profit hospital ...
Addis Ababa, May 10, 2025 (ENA) --- The World Health Organization (WHO) has congratulated Ethiopia's recent launch of the Public Health Emergency Management Center of Excellence (PHEM-CoE) as a ...
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Ethiopia investigates possible outbreak of new viral hemorrhagic fever after 8 people are infected
African health authorities on Thursday confirmed a possible outbreak of an unidentified viral hemorrhagic fever in southern Ethiopia that is under investigation after eight suspected cases were ...
Ethiopia’s environmental and health experts have issued their strongest public warning yet over worsening lead exposure, acknowledging that major contamination hotspots remain unidentified, ...
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Ethiopia to Build East Africa's Biggest National Integrated Health Rehabilitation Center
Addis Ababa, September 19, 2025 (ENA) -- The Ministry of Health has emphasized that the groundbreaking National Integrated Rehabilitation Center will mark an important milestone in integrating ...
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Amnesty International urged Ethiopia on Friday to "unconditionally release" striking health workers, as police announced the arrest of 47 people for "endangering patients' lives". The Barron's news ...
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