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Marburg Virus Medical Countermeasures

Among the Filoviridae, Marburg virus (MARV) is a biological threat for which no licensed vaccines or therapeutics are currently available. In contrast, we have licensed products for Ebola virus (EBOV), another member of the Filoviridae family. The availability of licensed medical countermeasures (MCMs) for EBOV provides an opportunity to test a key ...
Karen A, Martins, Daniel N, Wolfe
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Marburg Virus Minigenome Assays

This chapter describes minigenome systems for Marburg virus (MARV), which reconstitute the viral polymerase complex functions of gene expression and genome replication. Procedures covered herein include passage and seeding of cells, transfection, sample collection, and reporter gene assays.
Ellen L, Suder   +2 more
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Marburg Virus Hepatitis

1971
The pathological picture of Marburg-virus disease was described and discussed in the previous papers. Despite the obviously pantropic nature of the virus, damage to the liver was prevalent; therefore the histological features of the accompanying hepatitis are worth investigating. By comparing the findings in inoculated guinea pigs, the autopsies of the
H. Bechtelsheimer, G. Korb, P. Gedigk
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Marburg virus.

Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization, 1977
Marburg virus disease, which produced 20 per cent mortality when it first occured during 1967 in Germany and Yugoslavia, recently appeared again in South Africa. The source of the first outbreak was monkeys shipped from Africa; the origin of the second episode is unclear.
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MARBURG VIRUS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1970
R E, Kissling   +2 more
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Marburg Virus Disease

1980
Between 8 August and 10 September 1967, 30 cases of a previ- ously unknown and highly lethal disease occurred as an explo- sive epidemic which affected three locations in continental Europe: Marburg, Frankfurt and Belgrade. A thirty-first case occurred on 8 November.
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Marburg Virus

2008
D. Falzarano, H. Feldmann
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Marburg Virus Disease in Ghana

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Joseph K. Bonney   +28 more
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly  

Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
exaly  

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