A medical student and his girlfriend were taken to a specialist clinic for tests after showing flu-like symptoms on a train in Hamburg. They had returned from Rwanda, which is experiencing a Marburg virus outbreak. The station's platform was closed briefly. Marburg virus can cause severe hemorrhagi...
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