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Ethiopia: Marburg virus disease outbreak is spreading
Marburg virus outbreak in Ethiopia spreads from Jinka (southern Omo region, South Ethiopia Regional State) to Hawassa, Sidama Region, located over 300 km from Jinka.
Case update:
- 12 confirmed cases including 7 confirmed deaths.
- Further 78 suspected cases are under investigation.
D.R. Congo: Ebola outbreak declared over
On 1 December 2025, the DRC Ministry of Health declared the end of the Ebola outbreak that began on 4 September 2025. The declaration followed two consecutive incubation periods (42 days) since the last confirmed patient tested negative and was discharged on 19 October.
The outbreak affected six health areas in Bulape Health Zone, Kasai Province, with 64 cases (53 confirmed, 11 probable) and 45 deaths (CFR 70.3%). This marks the DRC’s 16th Ebola outbreak.
Haiti: Rabies case in a returning US traveller
Increased cases of rabies have been reported in animals and humans in Haiti. A case of rabies has been reported in the U.S. in a traveller from Haiti.
India: Rabies case in a returning US traveller and circulation of counterfeit rabies vaccine in India
A case of rabies has been reported in the U.S. in a traveler from India.
The circulation of counterfeit ABHAYRAB human rabies vaccine has recently been reported in major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Lucknow. The fake vaccine mimics the registered product (Abhayrab; batch KA24014) but differs in formulation, packaging, labeling, manufacturer, and expiration date, posing a serious health risk.
Ethiopia: Marburg virus disease outbreak - update
As of 24 November 2025:
- 10 cases of Marburg virus disease (MVD), including five deaths, have been confirmed in Jinka town, South Ethiopia Regional State. Five cases are currently receiving treatment (including one critically ill).
- Three additional MVD deaths are classified as probable cases (deaths before testing was available).
- More suspected MVD cases are still under investigations.
- More than 200 contacts have been identified.
- The source of the infection has not yet been identified.
No international transmission has been confirmed, but the risk remains. Jinka, though far from Ethiopia’s capital and major airports, is connected by roads to neighbouring Kenya and South Sudan and is considered as a touristic destination, especially for travelers interested in culture and anthropology. For details on MVD, see Marburg virus disease factsheet.
Namibia, South Africa: Continued rabies transmission among Cape fur seals
Namibia: Between 8 and 13 November 2025, three additional rabies cases were confirmed in Cape fur seals in Walvis Bay (Pelican Point), Erongo Region, following the first case in June 2025 at Walvis Bay Lagoon (see EpiNews 23 June 2025). All samples tested positive, confirming ongoing transmission.
South Africa: Rabies in Cape fur seals has spread to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The first confirmed case involves multiple near-bite incidents involving surfers.
The South African Veterinary Association reports that rabies is becoming endemic among Cape fur seals along the Cape coast, marking an unprecedented shift from isolated incidents to ongoing transmission among marine mammals.
Infected seals displayed aggressive behavior, including biting and attacking surfers and boats, posing a direct risk to public safety.
Costa Rica: Malaria situation in 2025 - update
The Ministry of Health reports that the country has seen a sustained decline in autochthonous malaria cases, with a total of 11 local cases to date, representing a 94.5% reduction compared to the same period in 2024.
Canada, USA: Ongoing measles outbreaks - update
Canada: Within one year, Canada reported 5’138 measles cases (4’777 confirmed, 361 probable). As a result, the WHO Region America has lost its measles elimination status according to World Health Organization (WHO).
USA: As of November 4, 2025, a total of 1’681 confirmed measles cases were reported in the United States, including 23 measles cases among international visitors. There have been 44 outbreaks, with 87% of cases linked to outbreaks, compared with 16 outbreaks and 69% outbreak-associated cases in 2024.
In addition, currently active measles outbreaks are ongoing in other countries of the WHO Region Americas such as Mexico, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Belize, as well as in Europe, Africa and Asia.
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The malaria recommendations have been updated for Cape Verde.
Schistosomiasis risk areas - update
The risk areas for schistosomiasis have been updated.
Rabies SOP vaccination pre-exposure - update
The SOP vaccination pre-exposure for rabies has been updated.
Yellow fever entry requirements - update
The yellow fever entry requirements have been updated for Jordan and Egypt.
Chikungunya Vaccination Recommendation
The Swiss Expert Committee on Travel Medicine has issued recommendations on the use of chikungunya vaccines.
Yellow Fever Country List
The 'Yellow fever country list (vaccination recommendations and countries’ entry requirements) has been updated and is available on PRO Version -> yellow fever -> documents for professionals.
Polio – updated WHO temporary recommendations
The country pages have been updated to reflect the updated WHO temporary polio recommendations.
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