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CSL Behring Germany today announced that the first haemophilia B patient in Germany was treated with the gene therapy HEMGENIX® (etranacogene dezaparvovec) at the Hemophilia Treatment Center at ...
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Worse Than Ebola? The Terrifying Truth About MarburgImagine a virus so lethal that up to 90% of those infected don’t survive. That’s Marburg - a rare but extremely dangerous disease with no known cure. In this video, we explore its history, how it ...
Scientists have discovered 20 new bat viruses in China, including strains related to Nipah and Hendra, raising global health ...
Deadly viruses throughout history From the Ebola to COVID-19, diseases caused by viruses have killed humans throughout history. Viruses are much older than human beings, possibly even older than ...
MVA Vaccine Design for Products Used Against Endemic and Emerging Infectious Diseases ATLANTA, GA - June 25, 2025 ...
SCIENTISTS have raised “urgent concerns” over new viruses discovered in bats which have the potential to spill over into ...
Bleeding eye disease caused by Marburg virus is a severe, often fatal illness in humans, according to WHO. The bleeding eye virus has sparked global fear and people travelling to UK and Africa have ...
Rwanda is facing its first ever Marburg virus outbreak. Beginning in late September, 62 cases and 15 deaths had been reported by 17 October, mostly among healthcare workers in Kigali, the capital ...
Late last month, Rwanda reported its first-ever case of Marburg virus disease. Like Ebola, Marburg can cause severe hemorrhagic fever and has high case fatality rates (20% to 90% , depending on the ...
The country declared an outbreak of Marburg virus disease on Sept. 27 and has reported 58 confirmed cases and 13 deaths as of Oct. 8. Many of those who have been infected are health-care workers.
Marburg disease is spreading rapidly in Rwanda, causing 11 fatalities so far. The virus, related to the Ebola virus, induces severe symptoms including bleeding from various body parts.
Rwanda is battling its first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease, a deadly illness related to Ebola. The disease does not have any approved vaccines or treatments. As of October 6, the outbreak ...
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