Abstract

The filoviruses Ebola and Marburg cause terrifying hemorrhagic fevers in people and kill most of those infected. The reservoir hosts remain elusive but are likely to be small mammals with limited ranges, because human outbreaks are highly localized and closely associated with hunting activities; there also have been notorious disease outbreaks in endangered species of wild apes.

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