Marburg virus is primarily spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of infected individuals, such as blood, saliva, or sweat. It can also be transmitted through contact with surfaces or materials contaminated with these fluids. In some cases, the virus can be spread through handling or consuming infected animals, particularly fruit bats, which are considered natural reservoirs for the virus. Additionally, nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infections can occur if proper infection control measures are not followed.
Hesse-Marburg ended in 1604.
VfL Marburg was created in 1860.
Elisabethschule Marburg was created in 1879.
Marburg-Biedenkopf's population is 253,039.
Otto Marburg died in 1948.
Otto Marburg was born in 1874.
Marburg Mercenaries was created in 1991.
VfB Marburg was created on 1905-05-13.
University Church of Marburg was created in 1291.
Konrad von Marburg died in 1233.
James Marburg was born on 1982-12-27.
Marburg Journal of Religion was created in 1996.