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Ethiopia Confirms First Marburg Outbreak With Three Deaths in Omo Region

International teams are assisting Ethiopia's emergency response as 129 contacts are monitored near the South Sudan border.

Overview

  • Authorities report at least nine infections in the country’s south, marking Ethiopia’s first recorded Marburg virus outbreak.
  • The Ethiopian Public Health Institute confirmed three deaths by laboratory testing, and officials say additional suspected fatalities are under investigation.
  • The health minister said there are currently no active symptomatic cases being treated, while contacts linked to confirmed cases remain in isolation under daily monitoring.
  • WHO and Africa CDC have deployed technical teams, PPE and other infection‑prevention supplies, and an isolation tent to support testing, clinical care and containment.
  • Ethiopia has established national diagnostic capacity, activated emergency operations, deployed rapid response teams to Jinka, and launched public awareness efforts in a region where cross‑border spread to South Sudan is a key concern.