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In light of the recent outbreak of Marburg virus in Tanzania, the Ministry of Health has assured Kenyans that the virus has not crossed into the country and they have put the necessary surveillance measures to curb the spread.Health PS Mary Muthoni has urged Kenyans to adhere to health guidelines to mitigate the spread.
MoH assures Kenyans that Marburg virus has not crossed into the country
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