Marburg virus belongs to the genus Marburgvirus in the family Filoviridae and causes a severe hemorrhagic fever, known as Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), in both humans and nonhuman primates.
Experts say the Marburg virus has no evolutionary or scientific link proteins in snake venoms and is unlikely to spread globally. Marburg virus disease, a severe hemorrhagic fever that has a high ...
Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the Marburg virus. Marburg virus, first recognized in ... [+] 1967, causes a severe type of hemorrhagic fever, which affects humans, as well as non-human ...
Marburg virus is a highly infectious virus that causes Marburg virus disease (MVD), a severe hemorrhagic fever with high fatality rates. It belongs to the same family as the Ebola virus ...
Dr. Stephanie Psaki warns that decisions made by the Trump administration may bring deadly diseases to the USA, such as the ...
NINE people have died in an outbreak of an eye-bleeding disease in Tanzania, Africa’s health agency has announced. This ...
One "confirmed case of Marburg virus marks the second outbreak" in Tanzania ... which killed 15 people. Marburg causes a highly infectious hemorrhagic fever. It is transmitted from fruit bats ...
"The reporting of suspected Marburg virus disease cases from two districts ... especially with bodily fluids, and it causes an illness like Ebola, with fever, headache and malaise, followed ...
Marburg causes a highly infectious haemorrhagic fever ... "However, it cannot be excluded that a person exposed to the virus may be travelling," it said. It assessed the global risk as "low ...