Abstract

Background: Emerging Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHFs) pose significant threats to public health worldwide. These infections, characterized by high mortality rates and potential for rapid spread, demand effective preparedness and response strategies. This study explores the lessons garnered from previous VHF outbreaks, emphasizing the necessity of global collaboration and proactive measures in averting future pandemics.

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