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PMC9975547
10.11604/pamj.2023.44.110.39368
The SPIN framework to control and prevent the Marburg virus disease outbreak in Equatorial Guinea.
Frankline Sevidzem Wirsiy; Claude Ngwayu Nkfusai; Luchuo Engelbert Bain
PubMed
2,023
A full grasp of the epidemiological factors promoting transmission is necessary for responding to highly infectious diseases, which involves their control and prevention. With the recent outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) in Equatorial Guinea, we saw the need to re-shed some technical light based on our field expe...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37250680/
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PMID_17961252
OpenAlex
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10.1186/1743-422x-4-108
Development of a model for marburgvirus based on severe-combined immunodeficiency mice
Kelly L. Warfield; Derron A. Alves; Steven B. Bradfute; Daniel K. Reed; Sean Vantongeren; Warren V. Kalina; Gene G. Olinger; Sina Bavari
Virology Journal
2,007
The filoviruses, Ebola (EBOV) and Marburg (MARV), cause a lethal hemorrhagic fever. Human isolates of MARV are not lethal to immmunocompetent adult mice and, to date, there are no reports of a mouse-adapted MARV model. Previously, a uniformly lethal EBOV-Zaire mouse-adapted virus was developed by performing 9 sequentia...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17961252/
https://openalex.org/W2156211191
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marburg
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10.1080/10106040802121010
Spatiotemporal environmental triggers of Ebola and Marburg virus transmission
R. Ryan Lash; N. A. Brunsell; A. Townsend Peterson
Geocarto International
2,008
Abstract Despite their fame, Ebola and Marburg viruses (family Filoviridae) remain mysterious. Filovirus outbreaks are restricted to tropical Africa, but their likely geographic extent has been outlined only recently, and their natural reservoir host(s) remains unidentified. If environmental conditions associated with ...
https://doi.org/10.1080/10106040802121010
https://openalex.org/W2087649160
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marburg
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PMID_23202506
OpenAlex
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10.3390/v4112806
Discovery and Early Development of AVI-7537 and AVI-7288 for the Treatment of Ebola Virus and Marburg Virus Infections
Patrick L. Iversen; Travis K. Warren; Jay Wells; Nicole L. Garza; Dan V. Mourich; Lisa S. Welch; Rekha G. Panchal; Sina Bavari
Viruses
2,012
There are no currently approved treatments for filovirus infections. In this study we report the discovery process which led to the development of antisense Phosphorodiamidate Morpholino Oligomers (PMOs) AVI-6002 (composed of AVI-7357 and AVI-7539) and AVI-6003 (composed of AVI-7287 and AVI-7288) targeting Ebola virus ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23202506/
https://openalex.org/W1997936078
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marburg
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PMID_27189922
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27,189,922
PMC3985291
10.1016/j.jmb.2016.05.008
Rodent-Adapted Filoviruses and the Molecular Basis of Pathogenesis
Logan Banadyga; Michael Dolan; Hideki Ebihara
Journal of Molecular Biology
2,016
Ebola, Marburg, and Ravn viruses, all filoviruses, are the causative agents of severe hemorrhagic fever. Much of what we understand about the pathogenesis of filovirus disease is derived from work with animal models, including nonhuman primates, which are considered the "gold standard" filovirus model since they faithf...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27189922/
https://openalex.org/W2390167325
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
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PMID_22140523
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22,140,523
PMC136776
10.1371/journal.pone.0028131
Type I Interferon Reaction to Viral Infection in Interferon-Competent, Immortalized Cell Lines from the African Fruit Bat Eidolon helvum
Susanne E. Biesold; Daniel Ritz; Florian Gloza‐Rausch; Robert Wollny; Jan Felix Drexler; Victor M. Corman; Elisabeth K. V. Kalko; Samuel Oppong; Christian Drosten; Marcel A. Müller
PLoS ONE
2,011
Bats harbor several highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses including Rabies, Marburg, and henipaviruses, without overt clinical symptoms in the animals. It has been suspected that bats might have evolved particularly effective mechanisms to suppress viral replication. Here, we investigated interferon (IFN) response, -induc...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22140523/
https://openalex.org/W2015000228
null
marburg
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PMID_29462200
OpenAlex
29,462,200
null
10.1371/journal.pone.0192312
A prophylactic multivalent vaccine against different filovirus species is immunogenic and provides protection from lethal infections with Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus species in non-human primates
Benoît Callendret; Jort Vellinga; Kerstin Wunderlich; Ariane Rodrı́guez; Robin Steigerwald; Ulrike Dirmeier; Cédric Cheminay; Ariane Volkmann; Trevor Brasel; Ricardo Carrion; Luis D. Giavedoni; Jean L. Patterson; Chad E. Mire; Thomas W. Geisbert; Jay W. Hooper; Mo Weijtens; Jutta Hartkoorn-Pasma; Jerome Custers; Maria ...
PLoS ONE
2,018
The search for a universal filovirus vaccine that provides protection against multiple filovirus species has been prompted by sporadic but highly lethal outbreaks of Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus infections. A good prophylactic vaccine should be able to provide protection to all known filovirus species and as an upside p...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29462200/
https://openalex.org/W2731692079
null
marburg
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2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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PMID_30294323
OpenAlex
30,294,323
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10.3389/fimmu.2018.02112
Going to Bat(s) for Studies of Disease Tolerance
Judith N. Mandl; C. L. Schneider; David S. Schneider; Michelle L. Baker
Frontiers in Immunology
2,018
A majority of viruses that have caused recent epidemics with high lethality rates in people, are zoonoses originating from wildlife. Among them are filoviruses (e.g., Marburg, Ebola), coronaviruses (e.g., SARS, MERS), henipaviruses (e.g., Hendra, Nipah) which share the common features that they are all RNA viruses, and...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30294323/
https://openalex.org/W2890126170
null
marburg
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true
PMID_31258326
OpenAlex
31,258,326
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10.1177/1178122x19849927
Filovirus Disease Outbreaks: A Chronological Overview
Sylvester Languon; Osbourne Quaye
Virology Research and Treatment
2,019
Filoviruses cause outbreaks which lead to high fatality in humans and non-human primates, thus tagging them as major threats to public health and species conservation. In this review, we give account of index cases responsible for filovirus disease outbreaks that have occurred over the past 52 years in a chronological ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31258326/
https://openalex.org/W2953306601
null
marburg
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PMID_19694547
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19,694,547
PMC114683
10.1089/jir.2009.0076
Evasion of Interferon Responses by Ebola and Marburg Viruses
Christopher F. Basler; Gaya K. Amarasinghe
Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research
2,009
The filoviruses, Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV), cause frequently lethal viral hemorrhagic fever. These infections induce potent cytokine production, yet these host responses fail to prevent systemic virus replication. Consistent with this, filoviruses have been found to encode proteins VP35 and VP24 that ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19694547/
https://openalex.org/W2108945732
null
marburg
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PMID_36649296
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10.1371/journal.pone.0276351
Predicting the combined effects of case isolation, safe funeral practices, and contact tracing during Ebola virus disease outbreaks
Aliou Bouba; Kristina Barbara Helle; Kristan A. Schneider
PLoS ONE
2,023
Background The recent outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Uganda and the Marburg virus disease (MVD) in Ghana reflect a persisting threat of Filoviridae to the global health community. Characteristic of Filoviridae are not just their high case fatality rates, but also that corpses are highly contagious and prone ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36649296/
https://openalex.org/W4316927876
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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PMID_27311387
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27,311,387
null
10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.06.012
Geographic potential of disease caused by Ebola and Marburg viruses in Africa
A. Townsend Peterson; Abdallah M Samy
Acta Tropica
2,016
Filoviruses represent a significant public health threat worldwide. West Africa recently experienced the largest-scale and most complex filovirus outbreak yet known, which underlines the need for a predictive understanding of the geographic distribution and potential for transmission to humans of these viruses. Here, w...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27311387/
https://openalex.org/W2421523703
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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true
DOI_dca5671aacbd
OpenAlex
null
null
10.1189/jlb.4ri0316-099rr
Molecular mechanisms of Ebola pathogenesis
Andrea Rivera; Ilhem Messaoudi
Journal of Leukocyte Biology
2,016
Abstract Ebola viruses (EBOVs) and Marburg viruses (MARVs) are among the deadliest human viruses, as highlighted by the recent and widespread Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, which was the largest and longest epidemic of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in history, resulting in significant loss of life and disruptions acr...
https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.4ri0316-099rr
https://openalex.org/W2511385092
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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true
PMID_32235085
OpenAlex
32,235,085
null
10.3855/jidc.12671
The novel zoonotic COVID-19 pandemic: An expected global health concern
Carlo Contini; Mariachiara Di Nuzzo; Nicole Barp; Aurora Bonazza; Roberto De Giorgio; Mauro Tognon; Salvatore Rubino
The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
2,020
18 years ago, in 2002, the world was astonished by the appearance of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), supported by a zoonotic coronavirus, called SARS-CoV, from the Guangdong Province of southern China. After about 10 years, in 2012, another similar coronavirus triggered the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (M...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32235085/
https://openalex.org/W3014342792
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
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null
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PMID_30984169
OpenAlex
30,984,169
null
10.3389/fimmu.2019.00549
Infectious Disease Threats in the Twenty-First Century: Strengthening the Global Response
David E. Bloom; Daniel Cadarette
Frontiers in Immunology
2,019
The world has developed an elaborate global health system as a bulwark against known and unknown infectious disease threats. The system consists of various formal and informal networks of organizations that serve different stakeholders; have varying goals, modalities, resources, and accountability; operate at different...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30984169/
https://openalex.org/W2931144334
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
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PMID_39744175
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39,744,175
PMC4512090
10.7150/ijms.100696
A comparative analysis of Marburg virus-infected bat and human models from public high-throughput sequencing data
Do Thi Minh Xuan; I‐Jeng Yeh; Hsin-Liang Liu; Che‐Yu Su; Ching‐Chung Ko; Hoang Dang Khoa Ta; Jiazhen Jiang; Zhengda Sun; Hung‐Yun Lin; Chih‐Yang Wang; Meng‐Chi Yen
International Journal of Medical Sciences
2,024
Marburg virus (MARV) disease (MVD) is an uncommon yet serious viral hemorrhagic fever that impacts humans and non-human primates. In humans, infection by the MARV is marked by rapid onset, high transmissibility, and elevated mortality rates, presenting considerable obstacles to the development of vaccines and treatment...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39744175/
https://openalex.org/W4405256347
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
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null
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false
PMID_31443440
OpenAlex
31,443,440
null
10.3390/v11090773
A Methodology for Determining Which Diseases Warrant Care in a High-Level Containment Care Unit
Theodore J. Cieslak; Jocelyn J. Herstein; Mark G. Kortepeter; Angela Hewlett
Viruses
2,019
Although the concept of high-level containment care (HLCC or ‘biocontainment’), dates back to 1969, the 2014–2016 outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) brought with it a renewed emphasis on the use of specialized HLCC units in the care of patients with EVD. Employment of these units in the United States and Western Eur...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31443440/
https://openalex.org/W2969757800
null
marburg
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PMID_10717539
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10,717,539
null
10.1016/s1286-4579(00)00287-2
Ebola and Marburg virus antibody prevalence in selected populations of the Central African Republic
Jean‐Paul Gonzalez; Emmanuel Nakouné; Werner Slenczka; Pierre Vidal; Jacques Morvan
Microbes and Infection
2,000
With the natural history of the filovirus family seemingly unknown, filovirus ecology in its natural environment remains a rudimentary field of research. In order to investigate the maintenance cycle of filovirus in Central Africa, a study was conducted within the rain forest of the Central African Republic. The epidem...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10717539/
https://openalex.org/W1972606960
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
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PMID_26798338
OpenAlex
26,798,338
null
10.1155/2015/678587
Local Mutational Pressures in Genomes of Zaire Ebolavirus and Marburg Virus
Vladislav Victorovich Khrustalev; Eugene Victorovich Barkovsky; Tatyana Aleksandrovna Khrustaleva
Advances in Bioinformatics
2,015
Heterogeneities in nucleotide content distribution along the length of Zaire ebolavirus and Marburg virus genomes have been analyzed. Results showed that there is asymmetric mutational A-pressure in the majority of Zaire ebolavirus genes; there is mutational AC-pressure in the coding region of the matrix protein VP40, ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26798338/
https://openalex.org/W2212502731
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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true
PMID_25087211
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25,087,211
PMC2630048
10.1016/j.medcli.2014.05.031
Fiebre chikungunya - Una nueva amenaza global
Antonio Montero
Medicina Clínica
2,014
The recent onset of epidemics caused by viruses such as Ebola, Marburg, Nipah, Lassa, coronavirus, West-Nile encephalitis, Saint Louis encephalitis, human immunodeficiency virus, dengue, yellow fever and Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever alerts about the risk these agents represent for the global health. Chikungunya virus r...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25087211/
https://openalex.org/W1964819014
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#1991
true
PMID_8800792
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8,800,792
null
10.1007/978-3-7091-7482-1_10
Characterization of a new Marburg virus isolated from a 1987 fatal case in Kenya
E. D. Johnson; Bruce K. Johnson; David M Silverstein; P.M. Tukei; Thomas W. Geisbert; A. N. Sanchez; Peter B. Jahrling
Archives of virology. Supplementum
1,996
In 1987, an isolated case of fatal Marburg disease was recognized during routine clinical haemorrhagic fever virus surveillance conducted in Kenya. This report describes the isolation and partial characterization of the new Marburg virus (strain Ravn) isolated from this case. The Ravn isolate was indistinguishable from...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8800792/
https://openalex.org/W136387051
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
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null
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INCLUDE
#2595
true
PMID_19036818
Both
19,036,818
PMC2148417
10.1128/jvi.02211-08
Broad-Spectrum Inhibition of Retroviral and Filoviral Particle Release by Tetherin
Nolwenn Jouvenet; Stuart J. D. Neil; Maria Zhadina; Trinity Zang; Zerina Kratovac; Youngnam Lee; Matthew W. McNatt; Théodora Hatziioannou; Paul D. Bieniasz
Journal of Virology
2,008
ABSTRACT The expression of many putative antiviral genes is upregulated when cells encounter type I interferon (IFN), but the actual mechanisms by which many IFN-induced gene products inhibit virus replication are poorly understood. A recently identified IFN-induced antiretroviral protein, termed tetherin (previously k...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19036818/
https://openalex.org/W2147579012
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marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
false
PMID_14990712
Both
14,990,712
PMC109772
10.1128/jvi.78.6.2943-2947.2004
Human Macrophage C-Type Lectin Specific for Galactose and<i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine Promotes Filovirus Entry
Ayato Takada; Kouki Fujioka; Makoto Tsuiji; Akiko Morikawa; Nobuaki Higashi; Hideki Ebihara; Darwyn Kobasa; Heinz Feldmann; Tatsuro Irimura; Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Journal of Virology
2,004
ABSTRACT Filoviruses cause lethal hemorrhagic disease in humans and nonhuman primates. An initial target of filovirus infection is the mononuclear phagocytic cell. Calcium-dependent (C-type) lectins such as dendritic cell- or liver/lymph node-specific ICAM-3 grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN or L-SIGN, respectively), as we...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14990712/
https://openalex.org/W2108609481
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
false
PMID_16379005
Both
16,379,005
PMC286798
10.1128/jvi.80.2.1038-1043.2006
Rescue of Recombinant Marburg Virus from cDNA Is Dependent on Nucleocapsid Protein VP30
Sven Enterlein; Viktor E. Volchkov; Michael Weik; Larissa Kolesnikova; Valentina A. Volchkova; Hans‐Dieter Klenk; Elke Mühlberger
Journal of Virology
2,005
ABSTRACT Here we report recovery of infectious Marburg virus (MARV) from a full-length cDNA clone. Compared to the wild-type virus, recombinant MARV showed no difference in terms of morphology of virus particles, intracellular distribution in infected cells, and growth kinetics. The nucleocapsid protein VP30 of MARV an...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16379005/
https://openalex.org/W2105082595
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marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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false
PMID_31091448
Both
31,091,448
null
10.1016/j.celrep.2019.04.063
Guanylate-Binding Proteins 2 and 5 Exert Broad Antiviral Activity by Inhibiting Furin-Mediated Processing of Viral Envelope Proteins
Elisabeth Braun; Dominik Hotter; Lennart Koepke; Fabian Zech; Rüdiger Groß; Konstantin M. J. Sparrer; Janis A. Müller; Christian K. Pfaller; Elena Heusinger; Rebecka Wombacher; Kathrin Sutter; Ulf Dittmer; Michael Winkler; Graham Simmons; Martin R. Jakobsen; Karl‐Klaus Conzelmann; Stefan Pöhlmann; Jan Münch; O. Fackler...
Cell Reports
2,019
Guanylate-binding protein (GBP) 5 is an interferon (IFN)-inducible cellular factor reducing HIV-1 infectivity by an incompletely understood mechanism. Here, we show that this activity is shared by GBP2, but not by other members of the human GBP family. GBP2/5 decrease the activity of the cellular proprotein convertase ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31091448/
https://openalex.org/W2945275491
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marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#5340
true
PMID_39437169
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39,437,169
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10.1093/jtm/taae139
Rwanda’s first Marburg virus outbreak
Aroop Mohanty; Sakshi Sharma; Rachana Mehta; Shriyansh Srivastava; Ranjit Sah; Prakasini Satapathy; Emery Manirambona; Jair Vargas-Gandica; Alfonso J. Rodríguez‐Morales
Journal of Travel Medicine
2,024
As of 15 October 2024, Rwanda’s Marburg Virus Disease outbreak had caused 62 cases and 15 deaths (case fatality rates 24.2%), with significant transmission among healthcare workers. World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control issued warnings and travel advisories, emphasizing strict protocols. We discusse...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39437169/
https://openalex.org/W4403632636
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marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
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null
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null
false
PMID_25786916
Both
25,786,916
null
10.1093/infdis/jiv063
Seroepidemiological Prevalence of Multiple Species of Filoviruses in Fruit Bats (<i>Eidolon helvum</i>) Migrating in Africa
Hirohito Ogawa; Hiroko Miyamoto; Eri Nakayama; Reiko Yoshida; Ichiro Nakamura; Hirofumi Sawa; Akihiro Ishii; Yuka Thomas; Emiko Nakagawa; Keita Matsuno; Masahiro Kajihara; Junki Maruyama; Naganori Nao; Mieko Muramatsu; Makoto Kuroda; Edgar Simulundu; Katendi Changula; Bernard M. Hang’ombe; Boniface Namangala; Andrew Na...
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
2,015
Fruit bats are suspected to be a natural reservoir of filoviruses, including Ebola and Marburg viruses. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based on the viral glycoprotein antigens, we detected filovirus-specific immunoglobulin G antibodies in 71 of 748 serum samples collected from migratory fruit bats (Eidolon ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25786916/
https://openalex.org/W1980440482
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#1920
true
PMID_36516269
Both
36,516,269
null
10.1126/scitranslmed.abq6364
A single-shot ChAd3-MARV vaccine confers rapid and durable protection against Marburg virus in nonhuman primates
Ruth Hunegnaw; Anna N. Honko; Lingshu Wang; Derick Carr; Tamar Murray; Wei Shi; Lam Nguyen; Nadia Storm; Caitlyn N M Dulan; Kathryn E. Foulds; Krystle N. Agans; Robert W. Cross; Joan B. Geisbert; Cheng Cheng; Aurélie Ploquin; Daphne A. Stanley; Thomas W. Geisbert; Gary J. Nabel; Nancy J. Sullivan
Science Translational Medicine
2,022
Marburg virus (MARV) causes a severe hemorrhagic fever disease in primates with mortality rates in humans of up to 90%. MARV has been identified as a category A bioterrorism agent by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and priority pathogen A by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36516269/
https://openalex.org/W4311456695
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#5463
true
PMID_25370495
OpenAlex
25,370,495
null
10.1128/mbio.02011-14
Deep Sequencing Identifies Noncanonical Editing of Ebola and Marburg Virus RNAs in Infected Cells
Reed S. Shabman; Omar Jabado; Chad E. Mire; Timothy B. Stockwell; Megan R. Edwards; Milind Mahajan; Thomas W. Geisbert; Christopher F. Basler
mBio
2,014
ABSTRACT Deep sequencing of RNAs produced by Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) or the Angola strain of Marburgvirus (MARV-Ang) identified novel viral and cellular mechanisms that diversify the coding and noncoding sequences of viral mRNAs and genomic RNAs. We identified previously undescribed sites within the EBOV and MARV-Ang m...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25370495/
https://openalex.org/W2126548228
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
false
PMID_30192975
Both
30,192,975
PMC96298
10.1093/infdis/jiy457
Natural History and Pathogenesis of Wild-Type Marburg Virus Infection in STAT2 Knockout Hamsters
Colm Atkins; Jinxin Miao; Birte Kalveram; Terry L. Juelich; Jennifer K. Smith; David Perez; Lihong Zhang; Jonna L.B. Westover; Arnaud J. Van Wettere; Brian B. Gowen; Zhongde Wang; Alexander N. Freiberg
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
2,018
Marburg virus (MARV; family Filoviridae) causes sporadic outbreaks of Marburg hemorrhagic fever in sub-Saharan Africa with case fatality rates reaching 90%. Wild-type filoviruses, including MARV and the closely related Ebola virus, are unable to suppress the type I interferon response in rodents, and therefore require ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30192975/
https://openalex.org/W2891936243
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#2857
true
DOI_9f86b0291e0d
OpenAlex
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10.1097/gh9.0000000000000151
Recent outbreaks of Marburg virus in Africa: an urgent call for public concern
Abdullahi Temitope Jamiu; Saheed Sabiu; Aziz Unnisa; Talha Bin Emran
International Journal of Surgery Global Health
2,023
Introduction Marburg virus (MARV), a zoonotic and highly virulent virus, is the causative agent of Marburg virus disease (MVD). MVD is one of the deadliest infectious diseases known to man, with an associated 90% case fatality rate. This virus belongs to Filoviridae, a viral family that contains negative sense, single-...
https://doi.org/10.1097/gh9.0000000000000151
https://openalex.org/W4377832533
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marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
false
PMID_26468532
OpenAlex
26,468,532
null
10.1128/jvi.02172-15
Macaque Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Novel Conserved Epitopes within Filovirus Glycoprotein
Zhen–Yong Keck; Sven Enterlein; Katie A. Howell; Hong Vu; Sergey Shulenin; Kelly L. Warfield; Jeffrey W. Froude; Nazli Araghi; R. Gordon Douglas; Julia E. Biggins; Calli M. Lear-Rooney; Ariel S. Wirchnianski; Patrick Lau; Yong Wang; Andrew S. Herbert; John M. Dye; Pamela J. Glass; Frederick W. Holtsberg; Steven K. H. F...
Journal of Virology
2,015
ABSTRACT Filoviruses cause highly lethal viral hemorrhagic fever in humans and nonhuman primates. Current immunotherapeutic options for filoviruses are mostly specific to Ebola virus (EBOV), although other members of Filoviridae such as Sudan virus (SUDV), Bundibugyo virus (BDBV), and Marburg virus (MARV) have also cau...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26468532/
https://openalex.org/W2173672434
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marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
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#2277
true
PMID_37908639
OpenAlex
37,908,639
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10.1002/hsr2.1661
The neglected continuously emerging Marburg virus disease in Africa: A global public health threat
Devang Srivastava; L. V. Simhachalam Kutikuppala; P. Shiv Shanker; Rudra Narayan Sahoo; Gurudutta Pattnaik; Rasmita Dash; Venkataramana Kandi; Azaj Ansari; Snehasish Mishra; Dhruv Desai; Ranjan K. Mohapatra; Ali A. Rabaan; Md. Kudrat‐E‐Zahan
Health Science Reports
2,023
Abstract Background and Aim Severe viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) is caused by Marburg virus which is a member of the Filoviridae (filovirus) family. Many Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreaks are reported in five decades. A major notable outbreak with substantial reported cases of infections and deaths was in 2022 in U...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37908639/
https://openalex.org/W4388098999
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
null
null
null
null
null
null
false
PMID_17241710
Both
17,241,710
null
10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.11.037
Status and challenges of filovirus vaccines
Douglas S. Reed; Mansour Mohamadzadeh
Vaccine
2,006
Vaccines that could protect humans against the highly lethal Marburg and Ebola viruses have eluded scientists for decades. Classical approaches have been generally unsuccessful for Marburg and Ebola viruses and pose enormous safety concerns as well. Modern approaches, in particular those using vector-based approaches h...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17241710/
https://openalex.org/W2006984036
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
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#2141
true
PMID_27489272
OpenAlex
27,489,272
null
10.1128/jvi.01078-16
ITCH E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Interacts with Ebola Virus VP40 To Regulate Budding
Ziying Han; Cari A. Sagum; Mark T. Bedford; Sachdev S. Sidhu; Marius Sudol; Ronald N. Harty
Journal of Virology
2,016
ABSTRACT Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) belong to the Filoviridae family and can cause outbreaks of severe hemorrhagic fever, with high mortality rates in humans. The EBOV VP40 (eVP40) and MARV VP40 (mVP40) matrix proteins play a central role in virion assembly and egress, such that independent expression ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27489272/
https://openalex.org/W2493713544
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#2336
true
PMID_34925678
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34,925,678
PMC8028822
10.11604/pamj.2021.40.143.31709
Marburg virus disease outbreak in Guinea: a SPIN framework of its transmission and control measures for an exemplary response pattern in West Africa.
Frankline Sevidzem Wirsiy; Denis Ebot Ako-Arrey; Claude Ngwayu Nkfusai; Eugene Vernyuy Yeika; Luchuo Engelbert Bain
PubMed
2,021
Responding to highly infectious diseases relies on a thorough understanding of transmission epidemiology. With the recent outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) in Guinea, we saw the need to shed some technical light based on published literature and our field experiences. We reviewed 14 previous MVD outbreaks globall...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34925678/
https://openalex.org/W3215204406
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
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null
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#4740
true
PMID_19369350
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19,369,350
PMC1326218
10.1128/jvi.00126-09
Development and Characterization of a Mouse Model for Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever
Kelly L. Warfield; Steven B. Bradfute; Jay Wells; Loreen L. Lofts; Meagan T. Cooper; Derron A. Alves; Daniel K. Reed; Sean Vantongeren; Christine A. Mech; Sina Bavari
Journal of Virology
2,009
ABSTRACT The lack of a mouse model has hampered an understanding of the pathogenesis and immunity of Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), the disease caused by marburgvirus (MARV), and has created a bottleneck in the development of antiviral therapeutics. Primary isolates of the filoviruses, i.e., ebolavirus (EBOV) and MAR...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19369350/
https://openalex.org/W2004044377
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#1567
true
PMID_26468533
OpenAlex
26,468,533
null
10.1128/jvi.02171-15
Pan-ebolavirus and Pan-filovirus Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies: Protection against Ebola and Sudan Viruses
Frederick W. Holtsberg; Sergey Shulenin; Hong Vu; Katie A. Howell; Sonal Patel; Bronwyn M. Gunn; Marcus M. Karim; Jonathan R. Lai; Julia C. Frei; Elisabeth K. Nyakatura; Larry Zeitlin; R. Gordon Douglas; Marnie L. Fusco; Jeffrey W. Froude; Erica Ollmann Saphire; Andrew S. Herbert; Ariel S. Wirchnianski; Calli M. Lear-R...
Journal of Virology
2,015
ABSTRACT The unprecedented 2014-2015 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa has highlighted the need for effective therapeutics against filoviruses. Monoclonal antibody (MAb) cocktails have shown great potential as EVD therapeutics; however, the existing protective MAbs are virus species specific. Here we re...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26468533/
https://openalex.org/W2174465486
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marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#2633
true
PMID_19742323
Both
19,742,323
PMC224586
10.1371/journal.pone.0006934
Dimerization of Tetherin Is Not Essential for Its Antiviral Activity against Lassa and Marburg Viruses
Toshie Sakuma; Akira Sakurai; Jiro Yasuda
PLoS ONE
2,009
Tetherin (also known as BST2, CD317 or HM1.24) has recently been reported to inhibit a wide range of viruses. However, the antiviral mechanism of action of tetherin has not been determined. Both ends of the tetherin molecule are associated with the plasma membrane and it forms a homodimer. Therefore, a model in which p...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19742323/
https://openalex.org/W1970725022
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
null
null
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#1787
true
PMID_31146800
OpenAlex
31,146,800
null
10.3201/eid2508.190268
Marburgvirus in Egyptian Fruit Bats, Zambia
Masahiro Kajihara; Bernard M. Hang’ombe; Katendi Changula; Hayato Harima; Mao Isono; Kosuke Okuya; Reiko Yoshida; Akina Mori‐Kajihara; Yoshiki Eto; Yasuko Orba; Hirohito Ogawa; Yongjin Qiu; Hirofumi Sawa; Edgar Simulundu; Daniel Mwizabi; Musso Munyeme; David Squarre; Victor Mukonka; Aaron S. Mweene; Ayato Takada
Emerging infectious diseases
2,019
We detected Marburg virus genome in Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) captured in Zambia in September 2018. The virus was closely related phylogenetically to the viruses that previously caused Marburg outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This finding demonstrates that Zambia is at risk for Marbu...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31146800/
https://openalex.org/W2947280414
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
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#4772
true
PMID_27755595
OpenAlex
27,755,595
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10.1371/journal.ppat.1005937
The Ebola Virus VP30-NP Interaction Is a Regulator of Viral RNA Synthesis
Robert N. Kirchdoerfer; Crystal L. Moyer; Dafna M. Abelson; Erica Ollmann Saphire
PLoS Pathogens
2,016
Filoviruses are capable of causing deadly hemorrhagic fevers. All nonsegmented negative-sense RNA-virus nucleocapsids are composed of a nucleoprotein (NP), a phosphoprotein (VP35) and a polymerase (L). However, the VP30 RNA-synthesis co-factor is unique to the filoviruses. The assembly, structure, and function of the f...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27755595/
https://openalex.org/W2534007261
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
false
PMID_7153317
Both
7,153,317
PMC272450
10.1128/jcm.16.4.704-708.1982
Inactivation of Lassa, Marburg, and Ebola viruses by gamma irradiation
Larry Elliott; Joseph B. McCormick; Karl M. Johnson
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1,982
Because of the cumbersome conditions experienced in a maximum containment laboratory, methods for inactivating highly pathogenic viruses were investigated. The infectivity of Lassa, Marburg, and Ebola viruses was inactivated without altering the immunological activity after radiation with Co60 gamma rays. At 4 degrees ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7153317/
https://openalex.org/W1791196248
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
null
null
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#2493
true
PMID_7487490
Both
7,487,490
null
10.1007/bf01322532
The complete nucleotide sequence of the Popp (1967) strain of Marburg virus: a comparison with the Musoke (1980) strain
Alexander Bukreyev; Viktor E. Volchkov; Vladimir M. Blinov; Sergey A. Dryga; Netesov Sv
Archives of Virology
1,995
The nucleotide sequence of genomic RNA of Marburg virus strain Popp was determined. Strain Popp was isolated in 1967 during the first filoviral outbreak. The virus was purified from blood of infected guinea pigs in which it had been maintained. The length of the determined sequence was 19112 nucleotides. Amino acid seq...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7487490/
https://openalex.org/W1979206805
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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null
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#2708
true
PMID_25494448
OpenAlex
25,494,448
null
10.3390/v6124880
Immunology of Bats and Their Viruses: Challenges and Opportunities
Tony Schountz
Viruses
2,014
Bats are reservoir hosts of several high-impact viruses that cause significant human diseases, including Nipah virus, Marburg virus and rabies virus. They also harbor many other viruses that are thought to have caused disease in humans after spillover into intermediate hosts, including SARS and MERS coronaviruses. As i...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25494448/
https://openalex.org/W2150378350
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
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null
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#1758
true
PMID_37610176
Both
37,610,176
null
10.1093/infdis/jiad361
Modelling Marburg Virus Disease in Syrian Golden Hamsters: Contrasted Virulence Between Angola and Ci67 Strains
Robert W. Cross; Karla A. Fenton; Stephanie L. Foster; Joan B. Geisbert; Thomas W. Geisbert
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
2,023
Abstract Background Marburg virus (MARV) has caused numerous sporadic outbreaks of severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. Human case fatality rates of Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreaks range from 20% to 90%. Viral genotypes of MARV can differ by over 20%, suggesting variable virulence between lineages may accompany th...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37610176/
https://openalex.org/W4386084228
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
false
PMID_24741084
OpenAlex
24,741,084
null
10.1128/jvi.00591-14
Small-Molecule Probes Targeting the Viral PPxY-Host Nedd4 Interface Block Egress of a Broad Range of RNA Viruses
Ziying Han; Jianhong Lu; Yuliang Liu; Benjamin Davis; Michael S. Lee; Mark A. Olson; Gordon Ruthel; Bruce D. Freedman; Matthias J. Schnell; Jay Wrobel; Allen B. Reitz; Ronald N. Harty
Journal of Virology
2,014
ABSTRACT Budding of filoviruses, arenaviruses, and rhabdoviruses is facilitated by subversion of host proteins, such as Nedd4 E3 ubiquitin ligase, by viral PPxY late (L) budding domains expressed within the matrix proteins of these RNA viruses. As L domains are important for budding and are highly conserved in a wide a...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24741084/
https://openalex.org/W2113035264
null
marburg
Marburg virus AND ((transmission OR transmissibility OR transmissible OR transmitted OR transmitting OR transmit OR epidemiology OR epidemiological OR epidemiologic) OR (model OR models OR modeling OR modelling OR modeled OR modelled NOT (image OR images OR imaging)) OR (severity OR "case fatality ratio" OR "case fatal...
2026-01-26T01:38:28+00:00
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#2338
true
PMID_20421440
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20,421,440
PMC1828965
10.1128/jcm.01224-09
Development and Evaluation of a Simple Assay for Marburg Virus Detection Using a Reverse Transcription-Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Method
Yohei Kurosaki; Allen Grolla; Aiko Fukuma; Heinz Feldmann; Jiro Yasuda
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2,010
ABSTRACT Marburg virus (MARV) causes a severe hemorrhagic fever in humans with a high mortality rate. The rapid and accurate identification of the virus is required to appropriately provide infection control and outbreak management. Here, we developed and evaluated a one-step reverse transcription-loop-mediated isother...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20421440/
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10.1136/bmj.g5079
Ebola and other viral haemorrhagic fevers
Tom Fletcher; Theoderic Brooks; Nicholas J. Beeching
BMJ
2,014
Be prepared, with new guidance featuring old and well established principles The ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most complicated that the world has even seen. Since it was first identified in the forested regions of south eastern Guinea in March,1 it has spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone, and ...
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10.1093/infdis/jir359
Conserved Proline-Rich Region of Ebola Virus Matrix Protein VP40 Is Essential for Plasma Membrane Targeting and Virus-Like Particle Release
Olivier Reynard; Kirill Nemirov; Audrey Page; Mathieu Mateo; Hervé Raoul; Winfríed Weissenhorn; Viktor E. Volchkov
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
2,011
The matrix protein VP40 is essential for Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus assembly and budding at the plasma membrane. In this study we have investigated the effect of single amino acid substitutions in a conserved proline-rich region of the EBOV VP40 located in the carboxy-terminal part of the protein. We demonstr...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21987765/
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10.1093/clinids/11.supplement_4.s777
Clinical Aspects of African Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
J. H. S. Gear
Clinical Infectious Diseases
1,989
Three hemorrhagic fevers occur in southern Africa: Rift Valley fever, Marburg virus disease, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. The patient's history of travel in Africa, visits to rural areas, contact with sick animals or their carcasses, or contact with a tick-infested environment or tick bites is important. Rift V...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665013/
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34,551,346
PMC7613496
10.1016/j.antiviral.2021.105180
An update on the progress of galidesivir (BCX4430), a broad-spectrum antiviral
Justin G. Julander; James F. Demarest; Ray Taylor; Brian B. Gowen; Dennis M. Walling; Amanda Mathis; Y.S. Babu
Antiviral Research
2,021
Galidesivir (BCX4430) is an adenosine nucleoside analog that is broadly active in cell culture against several RNA viruses of various families. This activity has also been shown in animal models of viral disease associated with Ebola, Marburg, yellow fever, Zika, and Rift Valley fever viruses. In many cases, the compou...
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29,706,541
PMC4790985
10.1016/j.cell.2018.03.070
The Egyptian Rousette Genome Reveals Unexpected Features of Bat Antiviral Immunity
Stephanie S. Pavlovich; Sean Lovett; Galina Koroleva; Jonathan C. Guito; Catherine Arnold; Elyse R. Nagle; Kirsten Kulcsar; Albert Lee; Françoise Thibaud‐Nissen; Adam J. Hume; Elke Mühlberger; Luke S. Uebelhoer; Jonathan S. Towner; Raúl Rabadán; Mariano Sánchez-Lockhart; Thomas B. Kepler; Gustavo Palacios
Cell
2,018
Bats harbor many viruses asymptomatically, including several notorious for causing extreme virulence in humans. To identify differences between antiviral mechanisms in humans and bats, we sequenced, assembled, and analyzed the genome of Rousettus aegyptiacus, a natural reservoir of Marburg virus and the only known rese...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29706541/
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10.12688/f1000research.6085.1
Antiviral therapies against Ebola and other emerging viral diseases using existing medicines that block virus entry
Jason S. Long; Edward Wright; Eleonora Molesti; Nigel Temperton; William Barclay
F1000Research
2,015
<ns4:p>Emerging viral diseases pose a threat to the global population as intervention strategies are mainly limited to basic containment due to the lack of efficacious and approved vaccines and antiviral drugs. The former was the only available intervention when the current unprecedented Ebolavirus (EBOV) outbreak in W...
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6085.1
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PMID_17610952
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17,610,952
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10.1016/j.cimid.2007.05.005
Current knowledge on lower virulence of Reston Ebola virus (in French: Connaissances actuelles sur la moindre virulence du virus Ebola Reston)
Shigeru Morikawa; Masayuki Saijo; Ichiro Kurane
Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
2,007
Ebola viruses (EBOV) and Marburg virus belong to the family Filoviridae, order Mononegavirales. The genus Ebolavirus consists of four species: Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBOV), Sudan ebolavirus (SEBOV), Ivory Coast ebolavirus (ICEBOV) and Reston ebolavirus (REBOV). Three species of ebolaviruses, ZEBOV, SEBOV, ICEBOV, and Marbu...
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10.3389/fitd.2022.1068364
A bibliometric study on Marburg virus research with prevention and control strategies
Md. Aminul Islam; Shuaibu Suleiman Adeiza; Mohammad Ruhul Amin; Fatema Hasan Kaifa; José M. Lorenzo; Prosun Bhattacharya; Kuldeep Dhama
Frontiers in Tropical Diseases
2,023
Marburg virus (MARV) is a pathogenic zoonotic RNA virus etiologic for Marburg virus disease (MVD), a severe hemorrhagic fever. This is a rare disease, with a high fatality rate, that spreads via infected blood or body fluids or indirectly via fomites (contaminated objects and substances such as clothed, beds, personal ...
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Rise of Marburg virus in Africa: a call for global preparedness
Olalekan John Okesanya; Emery Manirambona; Noah Olabode Olaleke; Hisham A. Osumanu; Ayodeji Amos Faniyi; Oumnia Bouaddi; Gbolahan Olatunji; Jose J. Lasala; Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno
Annals of Medicine and Surgery
2,023
The Marburg virus disease (MVD) is caused by a rare RNA virus that can result in severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and other primates. The disease was first discovered in 1967 in Marburg Frankfurt in Germany and since then, sporadic cases have been reported in southeastern Africa. The Egyptian fruit bat is considered ...
https://doi.org/10.1097/ms9.0000000000001257
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10.3390/v4091477
Mouse Models for Filovirus Infections
Steven B. Bradfute; Kelly L. Warfield; Mike Bray
Viruses
2,012
The filoviruses marburg- and ebolaviruses can cause severe hemorrhagic fever (HF) in humans and nonhuman primates. Because many cases have occurred in geographical areas lacking a medical research infrastructure, most studies of the pathogenesis of filoviral HF, and all efforts to develop drugs and vaccines, have been ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23170168/
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10.1016/j.meegid.2019.03.003
Vaccinomics strategy for developing a unique multi-epitope monovalent vaccine against Marburg marburgvirus
Mahmudul Hasan; Kazi Faizul Azim; Aklima Begum; Noushin Anika Khan; Tasfia Saiyara Shammi; Md. Abdus Shukur Imran; Ishtiak Malique Chowdhury; Shah Rucksana Akhter Urme
Infection Genetics and Evolution
2,019
Marburg virus is known to cause a severe hemorrhagic fever (MHF) in both humans and non-human primates with high degree of infectivity and lethality. To date no approved treatment is available for Marburg virus infection. A study was employed to design a novel chimeric subunit vaccine against Marburg virus by adopting ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30849525/
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10.1093/infdis/jiy269
Pathogenicity of Ebola and Marburg Viruses Is Associated With Differential Activation of the Myeloid Compartment in Humanized Triple Knockout-Bone Marrow, Liver, and Thymus Mice
Kerry J. Lavender; Brandi N. Williamson; Greg Saturday; Cynthia Martellaro; Amanda M. Griffin; Kim J. Hasenkrug; Heinz Feldmann; Joseph Prescott
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
2,018
Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) outbreaks are highly lethal, and infection results in a hemorrhagic fever with complex etiology. These zoonotic viruses dysregulate the immune system to cause disease, in part by replicating within myeloid cells that would normally innately control viral infection and shape t...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30085162/
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10.1016/j.jmb.2016.07.020
Dimerization Controls Marburg Virus VP24-dependent Modulation of Host Antioxidative Stress Responses
Britney Johnson; Jing Li; Jagat Adhikari; Megan R. Edwards; Hao Zhang; Toni M. Schwarz; Daisy W. Leung; Christopher F. Basler; Michael L. Gross; Gaya K. Amarasinghe
Journal of Molecular Biology
2,016
Marburg virus (MARV), a member of the Filoviridae family that also includes Ebola virus (EBOV), causes lethal hemorrhagic fever with case fatality rates that have exceeded 50% in some outbreaks. Within an infected cell, there are numerous host-viral interactions that contribute to the outcome of infection. Recent studi...
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Zika virus infection complicated by Guillain-Barré syndrome – case report, French Polynesia, December 2013
E. Oehler; Louise Watrin; Philippe Larre; Isabelle Leparc-Goffart; Stéphane Lastère; Florent Valour; Laure Baudouin; H Mallet; Didier Musso; F Ghawche
Eurosurveillance
2,014
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10.3390/ijms25158516
Vaccine Platform Comparison: Protective Efficacy against Lethal Marburg Virus Challenge in the Hamster Model
Kyle L. O’Donnell; Corey W. Henderson; Hanna Anhalt; Joan Fusco; Jesse H. Erasmus; Teresa Lambe; Andrea Marzi
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2,024
Marburg virus (MARV), a filovirus, was first identified in 1967 in Marburg, Germany, and Belgrade, former Yugoslavia. Since then, MARV has caused sporadic outbreaks of human disease with high case fatality rates in parts of Africa, with the largest outbreak occurring in 2004/05 in Angola. From 2021 to 2023, MARV outbre...
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10.1016/0035-9203(93)90077-4
Filovirus activity among selected ethnic groups inhabiting the tropical forest of equatorial Africa
E. D. Johnson; Jean‐Paul Gonzalez; Alain Georges
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1,993
Seroepidemiological surveys were conducted to determine the frequency and distribution of filovirus activity among selected ethnic groups inhabiting the tropical forests of the Central African Republic. 427 serum specimens were collected from hunter-gatherers and subsistence farmers living in forest environs in the Lob...
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Ebola virus outbreak, updates on current therapeutic strategies
Hatem A. Elshabrawy; Timothy B. Erickson; Bellur S. Prabhakar
Reviews in Medical Virology
2,015
Summary Filoviruses are enveloped negative‐sense single‐stranded RNA viruses, which include Ebola and Marburg viruses, known to cause hemorrhagic fever in humans with a case fatality of up to 90%. There have been several Ebola virus outbreaks since the first outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976 of which...
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Identifying Reservoirs of Infection: A Conceptual and Practical Challenge
Daniel T. Haydon; Sarah Cleaveland; Louise Taylor; M. Karen Laurenson
Emerging infectious diseases
2,002
Many infectious agents, especially those that cause emerging diseases, infect more than one host species. Managing reservoirs of multihost pathogens often plays a crucial role in effective disease control. However, reservoirs remain variously and loosely defined. We propose that reservoirs can only be understood with r...
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Pathogenesis of the Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
Slobodan Paessler; David H. Walker
Annual Review of Pathology Mechanisms of Disease
2,012
Four families of enveloped RNA viruses, filoviruses, flaviviruses, arenaviruses, and bunyaviruses, cause hemorrhagic fevers. These viruses are maintained in specific natural cycles involving nonhuman primates, bats, rodents, domestic ruminants, humans, mosquitoes, and ticks. Vascular instability varies from mild to fat...
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Bats in ecosystems and their Wide spectrum of viral infectious potential threats: SARS-CoV-2 and other emerging viruses
D. Katterine Bonilla‐Aldana; S. Daniela Jiménez-Diaz; J. Sebastian Arango-Duque; Mateo Aguirre Flórez; Graciela J. Balbin‐Ramon; Alberto Paniz‐Mondolfi; José Antonio Suárez; Mónica Pachar; Luis A. Perez‐Garcia; Lourdes A. Delgado‐Noguera; Manuel Sierra; Fausto Muñoz‐Lara; Lysien I. Zambrano; Alfonso J. Rodríguez‐Morale...
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
2,020
Bats have populated earth for approximately 52 million years, serving as natural reservoirs for a variety of viruses through the course of evolution. Transmission of highly pathogenic viruses from bats has been suspected or linked to a spectrum of potential emerging infectious diseases in humans and animals worldwide. ...
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The current and future global distribution and population at risk of dengue
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Nature Microbiology
2,019
Abstract Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that has spread throughout the tropical world over the past 60 years and now affects over half the world’s population. The geographical range of dengue is expected to further expand due to ongoing global phenomena including climate change and urbanization. We applied ...
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10.1586/erv.10.152
Progress in filovirus vaccine development: evaluating the potential for clinical use
Darryl Falzarano; Thomas W. Geisbert; Heinz Feldmann
Expert Review of Vaccines
2,010
Marburg and Ebola viruses cause severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and nonhuman primates. Currently, there are no effective treatments and no licensed vaccines; although a number of vaccine platforms have proven successful in animal models. The ideal filovirus vaccine candidate should be able to provide rapid protectio...
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Marburg Virus Disease Outbreaks – A Systematic Review
Yasir Akbar Jamali; Imran Ali Jamali; Ali Bux Khuhro; Jeetender; Jawad Khan; Bhanwrio Menghwar
Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Research
2,023
Background: Marburg virus disease (MARV) is a highly virulent disease that presents a significant threat to public health. First identified in 1967, MARV has since manifested sporadically across various regions, with varying consequences. This systematic review aims to collate and analyze epidemiological data to unders...
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10.1179/acb.2002.047
IMPORTED VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH A POTENTIAL FOR PERSON-TO-PERSON TRANSMISSION : REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF A SUSPECTED CASE IN BELGIUM
Robert Colebunders; Marjan Van Esbroeck; Myriam Moreau; Matthias Borchert
Acta Clinica Belgica
2,002
Viral haemorrhagic fevers are caused by a wide range of viruses. There are 4 types of viruses well known to spread from person to person and able to cause nosocomial outbreaks with a high case fatality rate: an arenavirus (Lassa fever and more exceptionally the Junin and Machupo virus), a bunyavirus (Crimean-Congo haem...
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John M. Dye; Andrew S. Herbert; Ana I. Kuehne; James F. Barth; Majidat A. Muhammad; Samantha E. Zak; Ramon A. Ortiz; Laura I. Prugar; William D. Pratt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2,012
Antibody therapies to prevent or limit filovirus infections have received modest interest in recent years, in part because of early negative experimental evidence. We have overcome the limitations of this approach, leveraging the use of antibody from nonhuman primates (NHPs) that survived challenge to filoviruses under...
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Sara C. Johnston; Kenny Lin; Nancy Twenhafel; Jo Lynne Raymond; Joshua D. Shamblin; Suzanne E. Wollen-Roberts; Carly Wlazlowski; Eric R. Wilkinson; Miriam Botto; Arthur J. Goff
PLoS ONE
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Marburg virus infection in humans causes a hemorrhagic disease with a high case fatality rate. Countermeasure development requires the use of well-characterized animal models that mimic human disease. To further characterize the cynomolgus macaque model of MARV/Angola, two independent dose response studies were perform...
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Nature Communications
2,021
Abstract Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and remdesivir, a small-molecule antiviral, are promising monotherapies for many viruses, including members of the genera Marburgvirus and Ebolavirus (family Filoviridae ), and more recently, SARS-CoV-2. One of the major challenges of acute viral infections is the treatment of adva...
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A Review on Emerging Infectious Diseases Prioritized Under the 2018 WHO Research and Development Blueprint: Lessons from the Indian Context
Loick Pradel Kojom Foko; Vineeta Singh
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
2,020
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> This review describes the current scenario of a priority group of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) listed by World Health Organization (WHO), and their main determinants and drivers for the emergence/spread of the diseases. The gaps and strategies developed by India to meet the WHO guideline...
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Investing in preparedness for rapid detection and control of epidemics: analysis of health system reforms and their effect on 2021 Ebola virus disease epidemic response in Guinea
Mory Keïta; Ambrose Talisuna; Dick Chamla; Barbara Burmen; Mahamoud Sama Chérif; Jonathan A. Polonsky; Samuel Boland; Boubacar Barry; Samuel Mesfin; Fodé Amara Traoré; Jean Traoré; Jean Paul Kimenyi; Amadou Diallo; Togbemabou Primous Martial Godjedo; Tieble Traore; Alexandre Délamou; Georges Alfred Kizerbo; Stéphanie D...
BMJ Global Health
2,023
The 2014–2016 West Africa Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Epidemic devastated Guinea’s health system and constituted a public health emergency of international concern. Following the crisis, Guinea invested in the establishment of basic health system reforms and crucial legal instruments for strengthening national health sec...
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Occupational hazards in hospitals: risk of infection.
Juan Gestal
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
1,987
In this review of the risk of infection to hospital staff, attention is drawn to the continuing risk presented by hepatitis B and pulmonary tuberculosis, which are more common than diseases such as typhoid fever, brucellosis, histoplasmosis, whooping cough, infectious gastroenteritis, measles, and parotiditis. Other it...
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Ebola, COVID-19, and emerging infectious disease: lessons learned and future preparedness
J. Clay Bavinger; Jessica G. Shantha; Steven Yeh
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
2,020
Purpose of review To highlight the lessons learned from the Ebola outbreak that may inform our approach to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly related to the widespread disruption of healthcare, ophthalmic disease manifestations, and vision health systems strengthening for future outbreaks. Recent findings Coronavirus ...
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Polio infrastructure strengthened disease outbreak preparedness and response in the WHO African Region
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Vaccine
2,016
Polio resources including, human, financial, and logistic, tool and strategies have tremendously contributed to responding to diseases outbreaks across the African region. In Angola, Nigeria and Ethiopia, many disease epidemics including Marburg Hemorrhagic fever, Dengue fever, Ebola Virus Diseases (EVD), Measles, Anth...
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Shedding of Marburg Virus in Naturally Infected Egyptian Rousette Bats, South Africa, 2017
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Emerging infectious diseases
2,020
We detected Marburg virus RNA in rectal swab samples from Egyptian rousette bats in South Africa in 2017. This finding signifies that fecal contamination of natural bat habitats is a potential source of infection for humans. Identified genetic sequences are closely related to Ravn virus, implying wider distribution of ...
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Virus-like particles exhibit potential as a pan-filovirus vaccine for both Ebola and Marburg viral infections
Dana L. Swenson; Kelly L. Warfield; Diane L. Negley; Alan Schmaljohn; M. Javad Aman; Sina Bavari
Vaccine
2,005
A safe and effective pan-filovirus vaccine is highly desirable since the filoviruses Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) cause highly lethal disease typified by unimpeded viral replication and severe hemorrhagic fever. Previously, we showed that expression of the homologous glycoprotein (GP) and matrix protein ...
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Nathan Wolfe; Peter Daszak; A. Marm Kilpatrick; Donald S. Burke
Emerging infectious diseases
2,005
Understanding the emergence of new zoonotic agents requires knowledge of pathogen biodiversity in wildlife, human-wildlife interactions, anthropogenic pressures on wildlife populations, and changes in society and human behavior. We discuss an interdisciplinary approach combining virology, wildlife biology, disease ecol...
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Single Dose of a VSV-Based Vaccine Rapidly Protects Macaques From Marburg Virus Disease
Andrea Marzi; Allen Jankeel; Andrea Menicucci; Julie Callison; Kyle L. O’Donnell; Friederike Feldmann; Amanda N. Pinski; Patrick W. Hanley; Ilhem Messaoudi
Frontiers in Immunology
2,021
Marburg virus (MARV) is a member of the filovirus family that causes hemorrhagic disease with high case fatality rates. MARV is on the priority list of the World Health Organization for countermeasure development highlighting its potential impact on global public health. We developed a vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)-...
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Health Science Reports
2,022
A dangerous communicable infection known as the Marburg virus disease (MVD) has just been detected in Ghana following two fatalities, creating concern and adding to the strain on already overcrowded health-care facilities brought on by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.1 Marburg virus and Ebola virus are...
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Asymptomatic Ebola virus infections—myth or reality?
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases
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Ebola virus captures the imagination of the public and experts alike.1Schell H Outburst! A chilling true story about emerging-virus narratives and pandemic social change.Configurations. 1997; 5: 93-133Crossref PubMed Scopus (48) Google Scholar This fascination is in part due to the overall rare occurrence of typically ...
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The Current Pathogenicity and Potential Risk Evaluation of Marburg Virus to Cause Mysterious “Disease X”—An Update on Recent Evidences
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Environmental Health Insights
2,024
The World Health Organization (WHO) defined Disease X as an upcoming disease with the potential to cause a pandemic. Pathogen X is responsible for Disease X. Marburg virus disease (MVD) is one of the diseases from the priority disease list published by WHO. Marburg virus is a filamentous, negative-sense RNA virus that ...
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Ebola Virus: Sensationalism, Science, and Human Rights: Table 1.
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases
2,015
Outbreaks of the filoviruses, Ebola and Marburg, usually garner immense public attention, often with a sensationalist bent in the lay press, focused on the apparently mysterious origins of the outbreak and the high mortality rates. The scientific community may present a more objective viewpoint, but usually with a rath...
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Persistent Marburg Virus Infection in the Testes of Nonhuman Primate Survivors
Kayla M. Coffin; Jun Liu; Travis K. Warren; Candace D. Blancett; Kathleen Kuehl; Donald K. Nichols; Jeremy J. Bearss; Christopher W. Schellhase; Cary Retterer; Jessica M. Weidner; Sheli R. Radoshitzky; Jennifer M. Brannan; Anthony P. Cardile; John M. Dye; Gustavo Palacios; Mei Sun; Jens H. Kuhn; Sina Bavari; Xiankun Ze...
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Sexual transmission of filoviruses was first reported in 1968 after an outbreak of Marburg virus (MARV) disease and recently caused flare-ups of Ebola virus disease in the 2013-2016 outbreak. How filoviruses establish testicular persistence and are shed in semen remain unknown. We discovered that persistent MARV infect...
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Marburg Virus Disease – A Mini-Review
Sandip Chakraborty; Deepak Chandran; Ranjan K. Mohapatra; Mahmoud Alagawany; Mohd. Iqbal Yatoo; Md. Aminul Islam; Anil Kumar Sharma; Kuldeep Dhama
Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences
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Marburg virus disease (MVD) is a highly fatal disease caused by the Marburg virus (MARV) which belongs to the family Filoviridae. The disease has been recently reported from Ghana, an African country, and nearly 15 outbreaks of MVD have been reported in the past five decades. Various species of bats viz., Rousettus aeg...
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Comparison of individual and combination DNA vaccines for B. anthracis, Ebola virus, Marburg virus and Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus
Jenny Riemenschneider; Aura R. Garrison; Joan B. Geisbert; Peter B. Jahrling; Michael Hevey; Diane L. Negley; Alan Schmaljohn; J. Jack Lee; Mary Kate Hart; L. VanderZanden; David Custer; Mike Bray; Albert L. Ruff; Bruce E. Ivins; Anthony Bassett; Cynthia A. Rossi; Connie S. Schmaljohn
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Multiagent DNA vaccines for highly pathogenic organisms offer an attractive approach for preventing naturally occurring or deliberately introduced diseases. Few animal studies have compared the feasibility of combining unrelated gene vaccines. Here, we demonstrate that DNA vaccines to four dissimilar pathogens that are...
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Immune Responses to Novel Adenovirus Type 26 and Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara–Vectored Ebola Vaccines at 1 Year
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JAMA
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The Ebola virus vaccine strategies evaluated by the WHO in response to the recent outbreak in West Africa included a heterologous prime/boost schedule of the adenovirus type 26 vector vaccine encoding Ebola virus glycoprotein (Ad26.ZEBOV) and the modified vaccinia virus Ankara vector vaccine, encoding glycoproteins fro...
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Vesicular Stomatitis Virus-Based Vaccines Protect Nonhuman Primates against Bundibugyo ebolavirus
Chad E. Mire; Joan B. Geisbert; Andrea Marzi; Krystle N. Agans; Heinz Feldmann; Thomas W. Geisbert
PLoS neglected tropical diseases
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Ebola virus (EBOV) causes severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever in humans and nonhuman primates (NHPs). Currently, there are no licensed vaccines or therapeutics for human use. Recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rVSV)-based vaccine vectors, which encode an EBOV glycoprotein in place of the VSV glycoprotein, hav...
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Structure-Based Design of Prefusion-Stabilized Filovirus Glycoprotein Trimers
Lucy Rutten; Morgan S. A. Gilman; Sven Blokland; Jarek Juraszek; Jason S. McLellan; Johannes P. M. Langedijk
Cell Reports
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Ebola virus causes severe hemorrhagic fever, often leading to death in humans. The trimeric fusion glycoprotein (GP) is the sole target for neutralizing antibodies and is the major focus of vaccine development. Soluble GP ectodomains are unstable and mostly monomeric when not fused to a heterologous trimerization domai...
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Epidemiology, pathophysiology, transmission, genomic structure, treatment, and future perspectives of the novel Marburg virus outbreak
Md. Rezaul Islam; Shopnil Akash; Md. Mominur Rahman; Rohit Sharma
International Journal of Surgery
2,023
Dear Editor, Marburg virus disease (MVD) has been linked to two fatal cases in Ghana's Ashanti region. These cases were reported to the appropriate health authorities on June 28, 2022, as suspected cases of viral hemorrhagic fever, and on July 1, 2022, Marburg virus (MARV) testing was positive. This is the first time M...
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Differential transcriptional responses to Ebola and Marburg virus infection in bat and human cells
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Scientific Reports
2,016
The unprecedented outbreak of Ebola in West Africa resulted in over 28,000 cases and 11,000 deaths, underlining the need for a better understanding of the biology of this highly pathogenic virus to develop specific counter strategies. Two filoviruses, the Ebola and Marburg viruses, result in a severe and often fatal in...
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Advancements in Marburg (MARV) Virus Vaccine Research With Its Recent Reemergence in Equatorial Guinea and Tanzania: A Scoping Review
Manish P Mane Manohar; Vivian J Lee; Ejikeme U Chinedum Odunukwe; Pratik K Singh; Buhlebethu S Mpofu; Christine Oxley
Cureus
2,023
Given the recent outbreaks of the Marburg (MARV) virus within the first quarter of the year 2023, interest in the MARV virus has been re-ignited given its shared phylogeny with the dreadful Ebola virus. This relation gives some insight into its virulence, associated morbidities, and mortality rates. The first outbreak ...
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Bat Coronaviruses in China
Yi Fan; Kai Zhao; Zheng‐Li Shi; Peng Zhou
Viruses
2,019
During the past two decades, three zoonotic coronaviruses have been identified as the cause of large-scale disease outbreaks–Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and Swine Acute Diarrhea Syndrome (SADS). SARS and MERS emerged in 2003 and 2012, respectively, and caused a wor...
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Computational Modeling and Evaluation of Potential mRNA and Peptide‐Based Vaccine against Marburg Virus (MARV) to Provide Immune Protection against Hemorrhagic Fever
Faisal F. Albaqami; Ali Altharawi; Hassan N. Althurwi; Khalid M. Alharthy; Muhammad Qasim; Ziyad Tariq Muhseen; Muhammad Tahir ul Qamar
BioMed Research International
2,023
A hemorrhagic fever caused by the Marburg virus (MARV) belongs to the Filoviridae family and has been classified as a risk group 4 pathogen. To this day, there are no approved effective vaccinations or medications available to prevent or treat MARV infections. Reverse vaccinology‐based approach was formulated to priori...
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10.1371/journal.ppat.1005016
Protective mAbs and Cross-Reactive mAbs Raised by Immunization with Engineered Marburg Virus GPs
Marnie L. Fusco; Takao Hashiguchi; Robyn Cassan; Julia E. Biggins; Charles D. Murin; Kelly L. Warfield; Sheng Li; Frederick W. Holtsberg; Sergey Shulenin; Hong Vu; Gene G. Olinger; Do H. Kim; Kevin J. Whaley; Larry Zeitlin; Andrew B. Ward; Cory L. Nykiforuk; M. Javad Aman; Jody Berry; Erica Ollmann Saphire
PLoS Pathogens
2,015
The filoviruses, which include the marburg- and ebolaviruses, have caused multiple outbreaks among humans this decade. Antibodies against the filovirus surface glycoprotein (GP) have been shown to provide life-saving therapy in nonhuman primates, but such antibodies are generally virus-specific. Many monoclonal antibod...
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Sequence analysis of the Ebola virus genome: organization, genetic elements, and comparison with the genome of Marburg virus
Anthony Sanchez; Michael P. Kiley; Brian P. Holloway; David D. Auperin
Virus Research
1,993
Sequence analysis of the second through the sixth genes of the Ebola virus (EBO) genome indicates that it is organized similarly to rhabdoviruses and paramyxoviruses and is virtually the same as Marburg virus (MBG). In vitro translation experiments and predicted amino acid sequence comparisons showed that the order of ...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8237108/
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