The World Health Organization has confirmed the first-ever outbreak of an Ebola-like virus called Marburg disease in Equatorial Guinea, Africa.
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Cameroon has detected two suspected cases of the deadly Marburg disease, days after neighbouring Equatorial Guinea declared an outbreak of the Ebol
The Marburg virus is one of the deadliest diseases known to man.
The UN health agency said it would hold an emergency meeting Tuesday after at least nine people in Equatorial Guinea died from Marburg haemorrhagic
Nine people have died, with another 16 cases suspected, according to authorities in the tiny coastal African nation.
This Ebola-related virus is responsible for at least nine deaths and 16 suspected cases in the small country located in western Africa.
Its symptoms are similar to Ebola and it has already claimed lives in Africa. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
Equatorial Guinea confirmed the country’s first outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus on Monday, placing it on high alert months after another outbr
The Marburg virus is a highly dangerous pathogen that causes severe fever often accompanied by bleeding, and often targeting several organs and red
The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed the first-ever outbreak of Marburg disease in Equatorial Guinea saying that the Ebola-related virus i
Malabo, Equatorial Guinea: Nine people have died in Equatorial Guinea from an “outbreak” of the Marburg virus, which causes a hemorrhagic fever nea
Nine people have died in Equatorial Guinea from an "outbreak" of the Marburg virus, which causes a hemorrhagic fever nearly as deadly as
DAKAR, Senegal – The World Health Organization says that Equatorial Guinea has confirmed its first-ever outbreak of Marburg disease, saying the Ebo
(Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images) Equatorial Guinea has just confirmed its first outbreak of Marburg virus, one of the families of hemorrhagic f
The World Health Organization says that Equatorial Guinea has confirmed its first-ever outbreak of Marburg disease, saying the Ebola-related virus
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Marburg—a virus in the same family as Ebola, which is typically spread by fruit bats and can spread from human-to-human through direct contact with
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The news will raise concerns of another Ebola outbreak, the last of which left 55 people dead in Uganda in 2022.
A woman who says she was victimized by a World Health Organization doctor during a recent Ebola outbreak in Congo says she is shocked that no senio
The largest of these outbreaks took place in West Africa from 2014 through 2016 when Ebola killed more people than in all previous outbreaks combin
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A woman who says she was victimized by a World Health Organization doctor during a recent Ebola outbreak in Congo said she is shocked that no senio
Using a near-atomic resolution cryo-electron microscope and imaging techniques that prevent loss of information, scientists at the La Jolla Institu
A confidential U.N.
Once inside a host cell, the Ebola virus, for example, hijacks molecular pathways to replicate itself and eventually make its way back out of the c
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Researchers have identified a cellular pathway that keeps Ebola virus from exiting human cells, with implications for developing new antivirals.
An experimental vaccine against the Marburg virus (MARV) was shown to be safe and induced an immune response in a small, first-in-human clinical tr
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