ADDIS ABABA (REUTERS) 

Ethiopia has declared the end of an outbreak of Marburg virus, the ​World Health Organization said on Monday, ‌after the disease ​killed at ⁠least nine ‌people.

The Horn of Africa country announced on November 14 the outbreak ⁠of a highly infectious disease ⁠similar to Ebola.

"Ethiopia has officially declared the ​end of its first-ever Marburg virus disease outbreak following enhanced surveillance with no new ​confirmed cases," WHO ‍said on X.

Marburg often causes severe headaches and leads to haemorrhaging. ‍Previous outbreaks in ⁠Africa ​have resulted in fatality rates as high ​as 80% or more ‍of cases, typically within eight to nine days of the onset of symptoms.