Serious Diseases We Can Get From Animals

Marburg

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Marburg virus disease, a hemorrhagic virus native to Africa, is related to the Ebola virus and is identified by severe bleeding and organ failure. Marburg virus disease has been found in monkeys, chimps, and fruit bats in Africa. The virus spreads from person to person via contaminated needles and body fluids. Symptoms of this condition include fever, severe headache, joint and muscle aches, chills and physical weakness.

As the virus progresses, symptoms become severe and may include nausea and vomiting, red eyes, raised rash, chest pains, coughing, stomach pain, internal bleeding, and severe weight loss. No drugs have been approved to treat the virus, and instead, patients diagnosed with Marburg virus disease receive treatment for complications and supportive care. Vaccines are in the process of being developed.

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