The Most Dangerous Virus: Marburg Virus
Mrs. Lenya Ann
Page No.12-14
Abstract
"In a world where viruses threaten our well-being, one virus stands out as particularly lethal and terrifying: the Marburg Virus."
The Marburg Virus, named after the German city where it was first recognized in 1967, is a highly contagious and extremely deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. Although lesser-known than its infamous counterpart, the Ebola virus, the Marburg Virus shares similar characteristics and poses a significant threat to public health. This article will delve into the depths of the Marburg Virus, exploring its origin, transmission, symptoms, and the efforts to contain its spread.
Keywords: Marburg Virus, origin, transmission, symptoms, and Prevention.
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