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Marburg Virus

The Marburg virus is a highly infectious pathogen. It causes severe viral haemorrhagic fever. First identified in Germany, it has since appeared in Africa. Transmission occurs through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. Symptoms include fever, headache, and bleeding. The virus poses significant public health risks. Containment measures are crucial during outbreaks. Research continues to find effective treatments and vaccines.

Marburg Virus Outbreak in Rwanda

The Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda has raised global health concerns. Since its emergence, it has claimed at...

 December 3, 2024

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