The potentially fatal disease is a so-called "viral haemorrhagic fever", which can affect many organs, and damage the body's blood vessels. But it is difficult to treat. Most people who catch ...
Researchers present a new therapeutic tool capable of inhibiting the proliferation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. The results open up new perspectives in the fight against this ...
According to Dr Amit Agrawal, head of the gastroenterology department at Super Specialty Hospital, 50 per cent of the negative cases were found to be suffering from viral haemorrhagic fever.
The World Health Organisation on Friday officially declared the Marburg outbreak in Rwanda over. The outbreak was first confirmed on September 27 and resulted in 66 recorded cases and 15 deaths -- ...