marburg in A Sentence

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    Rift Valley fever, Marburg virus

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    The Marburg virus.

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    The documents from the Marburg passport authorities have arrived.

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    In Marburg she established a hospital for the poor.

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    Case fatality rates in Marburg virus have been reported as 24-88%[26].

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    Marburg virus has been found in monkeys, chimps and fruit bats in Africa.

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    Among these diseases we can find Ebola, Lassa fever, Marburg haemorrhagic fever, hemorrhagic dengue or Korean fever.

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    Generally, hemorrhagic fever is caused by potentially fatal diseases caused by viruses, such as Ebola, Dengue or Marburg Disease.

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    Unusual types of MS have been described; these include Devic's disease, Balo concentric sclerosis, Schilder's diffuse sclerosis, and Marburg multiple sclerosis.

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    In the Congo and in Kenya, fruit bats are the natural host of Marburg virus, although non-human primates can also be infected[2].

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    By 1912 he had renounced music as his calling in life and went to the University of Marburg, Germany, to study philosophy.

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    Marburg virus was named after the German town where it first was reported in 1967 but it is traced to central Africa.

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    For example, such organizations may carry out special research activities or support Philipps-Universität Marburg in the areas of communications, IT and foreign languages.

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    Some viruses may cause a type of internal bleeding called viral hemorrhagic fever, such as the Ebola, Dengue or Marburg viruses, but these are rare.

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    Viral hemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola virus disease, Lassa fever virus, Rift Valley fever, Marburg virus and Bolivian hemorrhagic fever are highly contagious and deadly diseases, with the theoretical potential to become pandemics.

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    Marburg and Ebola viruses are regarded as potential bioterrorism weapons, although it is difficult to envisage how they could be used without ultimately affecting combatants and civilians on both sides of a conflict.

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    The Janssen vaccine targets Ebola Zaire, and when used with a booster 56 days after the first dose, it also targets Ebola Sudan, Ebola Bundibugyo and Marburg virus which have caused outbreaks in neighbouring Uganda and Sudan.

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    Remdesivir was created and developed by Gilead Sciences as a treatment for Ebola virus disease and Marburg virus infections. Gilead Sciences subsequently discovered that Remdesivir had antiviral activity in vitro against multiple filo-, pneumo-, paramyxo-, and corona- viruses.

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