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A Ugandan scientist's trail camera footage has revealed new insights into how the deadly Marburg virus may spread through bat ...
The rare virus was first identified in 1967 after it caused simultaneous outbreaks of disease in laboratories in Marburg, Germany, and Belgrade, Serbia. Seven people died who were exposed to the ...
Both people in Germany tested negative for Marburg, the authorities announced this week, emphasizing that there was no risk to the public. Image Two people who were tested for Marburg virus ...
Marburg virus is one of the world’s deadliest pathogens. Closely related to Ebola, it causes hemorrhagic fever with mortality ...
It was first identified in Marburg, Germany - hence the name - and Belgrade, Serbia in 1967, after laboratory work with African green monkeys from Uganda led to human infections.
An outbreak of Marburg virus has killed at least eight people in Rwanda. The highly-infectious disease is similar to Ebola, with symptoms including fever, muscle pains, diarrhoea, vomiting and, in ...
MARBURG, Germany (June 30, 2025) – Former Cowgirl Basketball star Allyson Fertig became the latest recent Cowgirl grad to ...
Former Wyoming Cowgirl and Douglas High School star Allyson Fertig signed with BC Pharmaserv to play professionally in ...
Former University of Wyoming women’s basketball standout Allyson Fertig signed with BC Pharmaserv of the Bundesliga in Marburg, Germany, the school announced Monday.