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Emergence of Marburg virus: a global perspective on fatal outbreaks and clinical challenges
The Marburg virus (MV), identified in 1967, has caused deadly outbreaks worldwide, the mortality rate of Marburg virus disease (MVD) varies depending on the outbreak and virus strain, but the average case fatality rate is around 50%.
Shriyansh Srivastava+14 more
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FIFA World Cup 2022 and the Risk of Emergence of Zoonotic Diseases
The 2022 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup will take place in Qatar and will be a one-of-a-kind mega-crowd gathering.
Deepak Subedi+5 more
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A bibliometric study on Marburg virus research with prevention and control strategies
Marburg virus (MARV) is a pathogenic zoonotic RNA virus etiologic for Marburg virus disease (MVD), a severe hemorrhagic fever. This is a rare disease, with a high fatality rate, that spreads via infected blood or body fluids or indirectly via fomites ...
Md. Aminul Islam+6 more
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2022 outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Ghana: Public health alert
Marburg virus disease is a severe viral disease that is often associated with high mortality. The outbreak of the fatal hemorrhagic disease has been reported for the first time in Ghana in 2022, wherein two cases of the disease were reported in hospitals.
Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava+1 more
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In 2021, a patient died from Marburg virus (MARV) disease in Guinea and it was the first confirmed case in West Africa. The origin of the outbreak has not been identified. It was revealed that the patient didn’t travel anywhere before the illness.
M. Makenov+16 more
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Marburg virus disease: the paradox of Nigeria’s preparedness and priority effects in co-epidemics
Background The recent outbreaks of Marburg virus disease (MVD) in Guinea and Ghana have become a major public health concern not only to the West African sub-region but a threat to global health.
R. Reuben, SA Abunike
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Pathogenicity and virulence of Marburg virus
Marburg virus (MARV) has been a major concern since 1967, with two major outbreaks occurring in 1998 and 2004. Infection from MARV results in severe hemorrhagic fever, causing organ dysfunction and death.
Mehedy Hasan Abir+13 more
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The neglected continuously emerging Marburg virus disease in Africa: A global public health threat
Severe viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) is caused by Marburg virus which is a member of the Filoviridae (filovirus) family. Many Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreaks are reported in five decades.
Devang Srivastava+12 more
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Marburg and Ebola Virus Infections Elicit a Complex, Muted Inflammatory State in Bats
The Marburg and Ebola filoviruses cause a severe, often fatal, disease in humans and nonhuman primates but have only subclinical effects in bats, including Egyptian rousettes, which are a natural reservoir of Marburg virus.
A. Jayaprakash+11 more
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The Utility of Human Immune System Mice for High-Containment Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Research
Human immune system (HIS) mice are a subset of humanized mice that are generated by xenoengraftment of human immune cells or tissues and/or their progenitors into immunodeficient mice.
David M. Wozniak+3 more
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