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MARBURG, Germany (June 30, 2025) – Former Cowgirl Basketball star Allyson Fertig became the latest recent Cowgirl grad to ...
German police cordoned off part of a train station in Hamburg and isolated two people to reduce the risk of the deadly Marburg virus spreading. A medical student who was traveling to Hamburg from ...
A man is seen boarding a train at the central railway station of Hamburg, Germany in May 2015. Two people suspected of having the potentially lethal Marburg virus who traveled on a train at the ...
Marburg virus can cause severe hemorrhagic fever and is highly lethal. The Times of India. Suspected Marburg virus case in Germany traced back to Africa. Story by TOI World Desk • 5d.
Former Wyoming Cowgirl and Douglas High School star Allyson Fertig signed with BC Pharmaserv to play professionally in ...
Marburg virus outbreak hits Germany: What to know as deadly Ebola-like virus claims 10 lives in Rwanda. 2mo. T wo passengers ...
Former Douglas High School and University of Wyoming basketball star Allyson Fertig became the latest recent Cowgirl grad to ...
Former University of Wyoming women’s basketball standout Allyson Fertig signed with BC Pharmaserv of the Bundesliga in ...
CSL Behring Germany today announced that the first haemophilia B patient in Germany was treated with the gene therapy HEMGENIX® (etranacogene dezaparvovec) at the Hemophilia Treatment Center at ...
The virus was identified in a lab in Marburg, Germany. Since then, outbreaks have occurred in a handful of countries in Africa, less frequently than Ebola.
Both people in Germany tested negative for Marburg, the authorities announced this week, emphasizing that there was no risk to the public. Image Two people who were tested for Marburg virus ...
The rare virus was first identified in 1967 after it caused simultaneous outbreaks of disease in laboratories in Marburg, Germany, and Belgrade, Serbia. Seven people died who were exposed to the ...