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Sunday, April 30, 2017

ITS IMPORTANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT EBOLA VIRUS AND MARBURG VIRUS WHICH RELATED AND CAUSE HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS.


By Mayo Clinic Staff and Posted By Steven Mruma
          Ebola virus and Marburg virus are related viruses that cause hemorrhagic fevers — illnesses marked by severe bleeding (hemorrhage), organ failure and, in many cases, death. Both viruses are native to Africa, where sporadic outbreaks have occurred for decades.
Ebola virus and Marburg virus live in animal hosts, and humans can contract the viruses from infected animals. After the initial transmission, the viruses can spread from person to person through contact with body fluids or contaminated needles.