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There are currently no approved vaccines for the Marburg virus disease, a virulent condition leading to haemorrhagic fever. The disease is caused by the Marburg filovirus, which belongs to the ...
Currently, there are no approved vaccines for Marburg virus disease.
On January 20, Tanzania declared an outbreak of Marburg virus disease, which ended on March 13. Currently, there are no approved vaccines for Marburg virus disease. For the U.S. clinical trial ...
On January 20, Tanzania declared an outbreak of Marburg virus disease, which ended on March 13. For the U.S. clinical trial that began this week, Sabin will recruit 200 volunteers aged 18 to 70 across ...
The Sabin Vaccine Institute has begun a Phase II trial in the US to evaluate its Marburg vaccine, with the first doses being ...
Marburg virus belongs to the genus Marburgvirus in the family Filoviridae and causes a severe hemorrhagic fever, known as Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), in both humans and nonhuman primates.
Among them was the explanation that Wuhan – the Chinese city where the virus first began spreading – is home to a prominent virology lab. The old website included information on vaccines ...
The World Health Organization finally reached a compromise on a pandemic treaty after three years of talks. The United States withdrew from negotiations after President Trump took office. By ...
New giant virus isolated Date: April 16, 2025 Source: University of Jyväskylä - Jyväskylän yliopisto Summary: Researchers have isolated a giant virus, which was named Jyvaskylavirus. The ...