Green monkey disease
Green monkey disease is also known as Africa hemorrhagic fever, Marburg-Ebola virus disease. In 1967, laboratory staff in Frankfurt and Belgrade developed symptoms of the disease, and African long-tailed green monkeys from Uganda, both of whom were used, became a major suspect. There is no case or serological evidence of the occurrence and epidemic of this disease in China, and due to its harmfulness to humans and monkey farming, it should be given high attention.
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