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About Marburg | Marburg | CDC Learn about Marburg virus disease, where it occurs, how it spreads, and how to protect yourself
Marburg Outbreak in Ethiopia: Current Situation | Marburg | CDC Marburg is a rare but severe viral hemorrhagic fever, similar to Ebola, that can cause serious illness and death Currently, no cases of Marburg related to this outbreak have been reported outside of Ethiopia
History of Marburg Outbreaks | Marburg | CDC Most Marburg virus disease (Marburg) outbreaks have occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa The virus has been diagnosed in other areas in infected travelers or after accidental laboratory infections
Fact Sheet: Facts on Marburg | Marburg | CDC Fact Sheet: Facts on Marburg Purpose The purpose of this fact sheet is to inform the public about Marburg virus disease (Marburg) It is available in English, Spanish, and French
First Marburg Virus Disease Outbreak in the Republic of Rwanda Contact CDC’s Viral Special Pathogens Branch (VSPB) 24 7 for consultations about Marburg virus disease or other viral hemorrhagic fevers Call CDC Emergency Operations Center at 770-488-7100 and request VSPB’s on-call epidemiologist
Clinical Overview of Marburg Virus Disease | Marburg | CDC Overview Marburg virus disease is a rare, severe viral hemorrhagic fever that affects both people and other primates The disease can lead to serious illness or death Symptoms can appear suddenly and may include fever, rash, and severe bleeding
Facts on Marburg - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention What is the Marburg Virus? Marburg is a serious and very contagious disease caused by the Marburg virus Up to 9 out of 10 people infected with the virus will die without treatment Chances of survival improve when treatment is given early at a treatment center How does the Marburg Virus Spread?
Fact Sheet: Protect Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community The purpose of this fact sheet is to inform the public about how to protect yourself, your family, and your community from Marburg virus disease (Marburg) It is available in English, Spanish, and French
Risk to the United States from the Marburg Virus Outbreak in Rwanda CDC assessed the risk posed by the Marburg virus outbreak in the Republic of Rwanda to the United States general population during the next three months The risk to the general U S population is low, with moderate confidence