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Highly-Infectious Marburg Virus: New ‘Epidemic-Prone’ Disease Detected in West Africa
West African health experts had confirmed case of Marburg virus disease on August 9, in the southern Gueckedou prefecture, raising concerns among health authorities that this could start a new outbreak.
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