Marburg virus disease
Marburg virus disease is a newly recognized viral hemorrhagic disease in Europe, and its storage host is unknown. Marburg virus disease first occurred in Europe in 1967, and the virus was isolated. The source of infection is patients and poisonous monkeys, which are transmitted through infected blood, tissues, urine, respiratory secretions, and semen.
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