Eye bleeding disease, which has a mortality rate of up to 90 percent, sickened 58 people as it spread rapidly in the East African country of Rwanda. The outbreak of the virus, which is close to Ebola, was first confirmed in Rwanda at the end of last month. At least 26 Marburg virus infections were reported in the East African country on September 30.
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