
Marburg virus disease - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jan 20, 2025 · WHO fact sheet on Marburg haemorrhagic fever provides information on transmission, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and WHO response.
Marburg virus disease - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jun 8, 2023 · Marburg virus disease (MVD) is a severe disease with a fatality ratio of up to 88%. This rate can be lower with good and early patient care. MVD was initially detected in 1967 …
Maladie à virus Marburg - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jan 20, 2025 · Le virus Marburg et le virus Ravn de l’espèce Orthomarburgvirus marburgense sont les agents responsables de la MVM, dont le taux de létalité peut atteindre 88 % mais qui …
Factsheet for health professionals about Marburg virus disease
Oct 10, 2024 · Marburg virus disease (MVD), formerly known as Marburg haemorrhagic fever, is a severe disease in humans caused by Marburg marburgvirus (MARV). Although MVD is …
Enfermedad por el virus de Marburgo
La enfermedad por el virus de Marburgo (EVM), anteriormente denominada fiebre hemorrágica de Marburgo, es grave y, a menudo, mortal.
Marburg virus disease - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jan 20, 2025 · Marburg virus disease (MVD) is a severe, often fatal illness caused by the Marburg virus. The virus causes severe viral haemorrhagic fever in humans characterized by fever, …
马尔堡病毒病 - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jan 20, 2025 · 概述 属于Orthomarburgvirus marburgense类型的马尔堡病毒(MARV)和Ravn病毒(RAVV)是引起马尔堡病毒病(MVD)的病原体。这种疾病的病死率高达88%,但通过早 …
Marburg virus disease– The Republic of Rwanda
On 27 September 2024, the Rwanda Ministry of Health announced the confirmation of Marburg virus disease (MVD). Blood samples taken from people showing symptoms were tested by …
Marburg virus disease outbreak in Rwanda 2024
Oct 11, 2024 · Page providing resources relating to an outbreak of marburg that began in 2024 in Rwanda. Resources include general information on the virus, situation reports and materials …
Marburg virus disease - Rwanda - World Health Organization (WHO)
On 20 December 2024, after two consecutive incubation periods (total of 42 days) since the second negative PCR test was conducted on 7 November for the last confirmed Marburg …