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Deadly bleeding eye virus scare sparks emergency at secret US lab
Reports of a so called “bleeding eye” virus have collided with public anxiety about secretive government research, creating a ...
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What’s going well: Marburg virus winding down. A cheap malaria defense. The future of antibiotics.
From effective outbreak control to promising new research, a few developments that suggest key parts of the global health system are still functioning well, even under strain. Get the latest in the ...
A deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus in Rwanda has now killed 11 people, as efforts ramp up to stop it spreading. The virus was first confirmed in the African nation in September, with 36 cases ...
(NEXSTAR) – Health officials in Rwanda are dealing with the country’s first outbreak of the Marburg virus, an Ebola-like disease which, if left untreated, has a fatality rate of up to 88%. The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The Oxford Vaccine Group recruited 46 patients aged 18 to 55 years to participate in the trial. There are ...
Rwanda is now a test lab for an experimental vaccine against the Marburg virus. The African nation is in the grips of one of the world’s largest Marburg outbreaks, with 56 cases and 12 deaths so far.
The Marburg Virus, which can have an 88 percent fatality rate, has now killed 11 people in Rwanda as the East African country continues to investigate the source of the outbreak. Currently, there are ...
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 primates.
Kigali, Rwanda – Marburg hemorrhagic fever has killed 11 people in Rwanda, health authorities said, as the East African country continues to investigate the source of an outbreak first traced among ...
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