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Ethiopia Declares End to First Marburg Outbreak After 42 Days With No New Cases

Officials cite early detection, strong coordination, plus WHO surge assistance for rapid control.

Overview

  • The outbreak, first confirmed on November 14, 2025 in South Ethiopia, was contained in under three months through a government-led response.
  • Authorities recorded 14 confirmed cases with nine deaths and five recoveries, alongside five probable deaths reported by national officials.
  • Transmission affected Jinka, Malle, Arba Minch and Hawassa, with 857 contacts identified and monitored for 21 days.
  • Three health workers were infected, two of whom died, reinforcing the need for rigorous infection prevention and control in health facilities.
  • WHO activated emergency mechanisms within 24 hours, deployed 36 experts and repurposed 28 staff, and delivered diagnostics, clinical supplies and logistics support.