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Marburg virus disease outbreak in Tanzania, 2023–2025
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Marburg virus disease is a looming threat in the Republic of Guinea
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International Journal of Progressive Research in Engineering Management and Science, 2008
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Marburg Virus Disease in Ghana
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Joseph K. Bonney +28 more
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MARBURG-VIRUS DISEASE IN KENYA
The Lancet, 1982Abstract The third known outbreak of Marburg-virus disease occurred in Kenya in 1980. The index patient acquired infection in western Kenya, and a doctor in close contact with the patient terminally during a massive haematemesis developed infection in Nairobi. There was no further evidence of nosocomial transmission.
D H, Smith +8 more
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[Ebola and Marburg virus disease].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2023Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHF) are serious, often fatal diseases that affect humans and non-human primates. The nomenclature of these diseases has changed in that they are now referred to as viral diseases because the previously named symptoms of fever or hemorrhages are not obligatory.
Stefan, Schmiedel, Timo, Wolf
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Green Monkey Disease ("Marburg Virus" Disease): A New Zoonosis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969Excerpt During August and September 1967, an epidemic of a previously undescribed human disease occurred which was related to contact with African green monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) (1-8).
J P, Luby, C V, Sanders
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