Marburg haemorrhagic fever is a severe and highly fatal disease caused by a virus from the same family as the one that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever. Symptoms worsen and may lead to hemorrhagic fever and death.
In 1967 the first reported filovirus hemorrhagic fever outbreak took place in Germany and the former Yugoslavia.

Virus marburgo. Thirty-one people became ill initially laboratory workers followed by several medical personnel and family members who had cared for them. In addition exposure to an infected human is high risk factor. Investigators from The Scripps Research Institute TSRI have found more definitive proof that an antibody called MR191 can neutralize the Marburg virus.
Marburg virus disease is a highly virulent disease that causes haemorrhagic fever with a fatality ratio of up to 88. Šis virusas kaip ir Ebolos virusas priklauso Filoviridae šeimai. The causative agent that was identified during this outbreak Marburg virus is one of the most deadly human pathogens.
Marburgo el virus que preocupa a las autoridades médicas del mundo. Marburg virus disease is caused by viruses that produce symptoms of fever chills headaches and muscle aches early in the disease. Viruso rezervuaras Mokslinių studijų duomenimis tikėtina kad viruso rezervuaras yra afrikiniai vaisėdžiai šikšnosparniai ypač Egiptinis skraidantysis šuo lot.
Viewed under electron microscopy the viruses show particles shaped like elongated filaments sometimes coiled. Ahora corre el riesgo de la expansión de un virus con características similares. Marburgo hemoraginė karštligė labai sunki liga kurią sukelia Marburgo virusas.
Tema presentado por Félix Verdugo Litzy Viridiana Flores Vega Mariana Michel Leyva Borbón Jesana Melina Rodríguez Tostado Brianda Siboney y Valenzuela Río. The Marburg virus a rare but serious filovirus virus is a zoonotic virus in which outbreaks are frequently triggered by interaction with the African fruit bat Rousettus aegyptiacus. Marburg virus was first recognized in 1967 when outbreaks of hemorrhagic fever occurred simultaneously in laboratories in Marburg and Frankfurt Germany and in Belgrade Yugoslavia now Serbia.
Risk factors include exposure to African green monkeys and certain bats. The Marburg virus outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Angola from 1998 to 2000 and 2004 to 2005 respectively had reported case fatality rates of 83 and 90 which claimed hundreds of lives 89 and are considerably higher than the overall Ebola case-fatality rate of 654 10. Guinea había declarado el fin de la epidemia del Ébola dos meses atrás con un saldo de 12 muertos.
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