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Unraveling Marburg Virus Disease, A Rare But Deadly Threat

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
10 months ago
in Health, Feature
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Outbreaks of infectious diseases remind us how fragile health systems can be, and how quickly fear spreads when a new illness emerges. One such illness is Marburg virus disease, a rare but deadly infection that has surfaced in parts of Africa, causing alarm among communities and health authorities alike.

Marburg Virus Disease is a rare but highly lethal illness caused by a virus closely related to Ebola. Although outbreaks are uncommon, the disease spreads quickly and can result in severe hemorrhagic fever, organ failure, and death. Symptoms often begin suddenly with fever, muscle aches, and fatigue, progressing rapidly to bleeding and multiple organ

It is severe, fast-acting, and in some outbreaks has claimed the lives of up to 9 in 10 people infected. Yet, beyond the frightening statistics, what matters most is understanding the disease, how it spreads, what symptoms to watch for, and how individuals and communities can stay safe. Knowledge, not panic, is our strongest tool.

What Is Marburg Virus Disease

Marburg virus disease is a type of viral hemorrhagic fever. The natural host is believed to be the African fruit bat, though the virus can also spread from monkeys and other wildlife. Once a human is infected, the virus spreads through direct contact with:

Blood, secretions, or other bodily fluids of an infected person

Surfaces or clothing contaminated with these fluids

Handling or eating infected animals (particularly bats or primates)

Symptoms To Watch For

The illness begins suddenly, usually between 2 to 21 days after exposure. Early signs include:

High fever

Severe headache

Intense weakness and body pains

As the disease progresses, more severe symptoms appear:

Diarrhea and vomiting

 

Bleeding from gums, nose, or other body openings

Organ failure in advanced stages

Because these symptoms overlap with other diseases like malaria or typhoid, early detection can be difficult making awareness vital.

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Why It’s So Dangerous

High Fatality Fate: In some outbreaks, up to 90% of patients have died.

No specific treatment: There is no approved vaccine or cure yet. Care is supportive hydration, oxygen, and treating secondary infections.

Rapid Spread: In close-knit communities or poorly equipped hospitals, the virus can spread quickly if protective measures are not enforced.

Protecting Communities

Avoid Bushmeat: Refrain from hunting or eating bats and primates, which can carry the virus.

Practice Safe Hygiene: Wash hands regularly, especially when caring for someone who is ill.

Report Symptoms Early: Anyone with sudden fever, headache, and contact with an outbreak area should seek medical attention immediately.

Safe Burials: During outbreaks, bodies of victims must be handled by trained health workers to avoid further infections.

Listen To Credible Sources: Follow updates from health ministries and the World Health Organization instead of relying on rumors.

 

 

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