Marburg virus disease in Ethiopia
As of 26 November 2025, a total of 13 confirmed Marburg virus disease cases (including eight deaths) have been reported in Ethiopia. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Marburg virus disease.
Marburg virus disease in Ethiopia
As of 26 November 2025, a total of 12 confirmed Marburg virus disease cases (including seven deaths) have been reported in Ethiopia. A further 78 suspected cases are under investigation. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Marburg virus disease.
Marburg virus disease in Ethiopia
As of 23 November 2025, a total of 10 confirmed Marburg virus disease cases, with five deaths, have now been reported. A further 57 suspected cases are under investigation. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Marburg virus disease.
Marburg virus disease in Ethiopia
As of 20 November 2025, a total of six confirmed cases of Marburg virus disease including three deaths have been reported. A further 33 suspected cases are under laboratory investigation. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Marburg virus disease.
Marburg virus disease in Ethiopia
As of 18 November 2025, a total of four confirmed cases of Marburg virus disease including three deaths have been reported. A further 26 suspected cases are under laboratory investigation. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Marburg virus disease.
Marburg virus disease in Ethiopia
On 14 November 2025, an outbreak of Marburg virus disease was reported in Jinka Town, South Ethiopia Regional State. A total of nine suspected cases and six deaths have been reported, including two fatal cases in health workers. This is the first Marburg virus disease outbreak reported in Ethiopia. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Marburg virus disease.
Undiagnosed illness/suspected viral haemorrhagic fever in Ethiopia
As of 13 November 2025, eight suspected cases of viral haemorrhagic fever in South Ethiopia are being investigated by health authorities. Laboratory testing is awaited and the WHO have sent a team to the region to support. Please see UKHSA guidance on viral harmorrhagic fever for further details.
