Abstract

First described in 1967, Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF) is rare but deadly. Investigators recently described the clinical and molecular epidemiologic aspects of an MHF outbreak centered in Durba, a gold-mining village in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. From October 1998 through September 2000, 154 MHF cases were identified (48 virologically …

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