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What is the mar-burg viruses?

Marburg virus is a highly infectious virus that causes severe viral hemorrhagic fever in humans and nonhuman primates. It is similar to the Ebola virus and can be transmitted through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. Outbreaks of Marburg virus disease have occurred primarily in Central and East Africa.


What was the origin of the Marburg virus?

The Marburg virus is thought to originate from fruit bats, which serve as natural reservoir hosts. Humans can contract the virus through direct contact with infected bats or their bodily fluids. It was first identified in 1967 when outbreaks occurred simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt, Germany.


Which African country was affected by the Marburg virus in 2005?

Angola


For which virus is the mosquito the primary vector Ebola virus Marburg hemorrhagic fever Hanta virus Western Equine Encephalitis virus?

Western Equine Encephalitis virus


Number 1 worst virus known to man?

Ebola or Marburg viruses are.


How common is marburg virus?

Marburg virus is considered rare, with sporadic outbreaks mainly occurring in Central and East Africa. The virus is not as widespread as other pathogens like the flu or common cold. Outbreaks are typically associated with specific instances of human-to-human transmission in healthcare settings or during handling of infected animals.


Who is Dr. Musoke?

Dr Musoke is the doctor from Nairobi Hospital in South Africa that survived the Marburg virus.


What are the symptoms of the Marburg Virus?

Early signs and symptoms of the Marburg Virus include severe headaches, fever, joint and muscle aches, chills, sore throat, and weakness. As the virus progresses the symptoms become more sever and include vomiting, red eyes, raised rashes, bleeding from every orifice, and severe weight loss.


Marburg virus lytic or lysogenic?

There is a specific difference between the 2 cycles. In the Lytic cycle, the virus DNA/RNA remains separate from the Host's DNA. In the Lysogenic cycle, the virus DNA/RNA is incorporated (combined) into the host's DNA. Any virus injects its DNA into a host's cell. No matter what, in both cycles, the host cell ends up bursting and releasing the viruses. The Marburg virus incubates (grows) inside a host's cell, usually from 5-7 days, but can range from 3-10 days overall. It also produces new viruses which release into the organism (in this case, the human or primate). The Marburg Virus goes through both lytic and lysogenic cycles.


When was Marburg Mercenaries created?

Marburg Mercenaries was created in 1991.


When did Hesse-Marburg end?

Hesse-Marburg ended in 1604.


When was VfL Marburg created?

VfL Marburg was created in 1860.