• With Two deaths, Ghana confirms the first cases of the highly infectious Marburg virus

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    With Two deaths, Ghana confirms the first cases of the highly infectious Marburg virus

    The results have been confirmed by additional testing at the Institute Pasteur in Dakar, Senegal, according to a statement from the Ghana Health Service (GHS).

    Digital Desk: After two people who
    later died tested positive for the virus earlier this month, Ghana's health
    service announced on Sunday that two cases of the highly contagious Marburg
    virus, which is similar to Ebola, have been officially confirmed.



    The
    World Health Organization stated that tests performed in Ghana returned
    positive results on July 10, but the cases had to be confirmed by a laboratory
    in Senegal.



    The
    results have been confirmed by additional testing at the Institute Pasteur in
    Dakar, Senegal, according to a statement from the Ghana Health Service (GHS).



    GHS
    stated that it is taking precautions to lessen any risk of the virus spreading,
    including isolating all contacts who have been found, none of whom have so far
    shown any symptoms.



    In
    West Africa, this is only the second Marburg outbreak. In Guinea, the virus was
    discovered for the first time ever last year, but no additional cases have been
    found.



    "Health
    authorities in Ghana have reacted quickly to begin preparing for a potential
    outbreak." This is advantageous because Marburg could quickly spiral out
    of control without swift and decisive action, "the WHO's regional director
    for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, stated."