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Health officials continue to monitor an outbreak of Marburg virus — also known as "bleeding eye virus" — in Rwanda, which has sparked concerns about a potential spread outside the country.
The Marburg virus, is also known as the ‘bleeding eye’ virus, because of its most prominent symptom – bleeding in the eyes. It can also cause organ failure and death. This is a virus that is ...
As COVID-19 and flu season ramp up, another virus is making headlines: “Bleeding eyes” virus, also known as the Marburg virus. The U.S. State Department is warning Americans against traveling ...
This virus causes viral hemorrhagic fever, attacking blood vessels and potentially leading to heavy internal bleeding. In the most extreme cases, it results in blood seeping from the eyes, which gives ...
Summary: New research reveals the heart has its own complex nervous system, or “mini-brain,” capable of regulating the heartbeat independently of the brain. Conducted on zebrafish, the study ...
Bleeding eye disease: An outbreak of Marburg virus disease (MVD) has killed at least 15 people, and infected at least 66 in Rwanda as of November 29, the country’s Ministry of Health announced. Often ...
The Marburg virus, also known as the 'bleeding eye' virus, has claimed 15 lives in Rwanda. This highly infectious pathogen is similar to the Ebola virus and causes bleeding from eyes, nose and mouth.