Okay, it’s just one more case and that’s far from our bed. Still, infectiologists call for alertness to the report of a death in Guinea from the Marburg virus. “It is important that we quickly contain this outbreak,” says Erika Vlieghe.
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At the beginning of this week, in the West African country of Guinea, a first person diedafter being infected with the Marburg virus. The virus, which can be transmitted to humans from bats and monkeys …
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