Officials said the outbreak is under control and that 346 people have been immunized so far.
The steps are part of a broader US response, which has included assistance from the CDC's office in Rwanda and support for vaccination.
The Sabin Vaccine Institute was able to ship the vaccine, now going into the arms of health workers, within 7 days of the Rwanda government's request.
Like past Marburg outbreaks, health workers have been heavily impacted, accounting for 29 of the 36 cases.
The man and his traveling companion, who reportedly had flulike symptoms, were taken to University Hospital Eppendorf in Hamburg.
Rwanda's health ministry today reported two more cases, along with one more death, lifting the total to 29 cases, 10 of them fatal.
Control measures include limiting attendance at funerals of people who died from Marburg infections.
Pakistan has its second wild poliovirus type 1 case of the year, 4 countries report rising mpox, and the WHO has new resources.
Cases were reported over a wide area of the country, including many from the province that includes Bata, the country's largest city.
Tanzania's Marburg outbreak involved 9 cases, including 6 fatal ones, and a Marburg outbreak in Equatorial Guinea might be declared over next week.