First case of deadly Marburg virus detected in West Africa

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New deadly virus discovery: it's more dangerous than corona! A new deadly virus called Marburg has been discovered in West Africa.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says a new deadly virus called Marburg has been detected in Guinea, West Africa. Like Ebola and corona, it can be transmitted from animal to human.

First West African case of deadly Marburg virus detected

Bats have a 88 percent mortality rate from the Marburg virus. On August 2, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported testing of patients who had died of the Marburg virus in the southern province of Gauteng.

"The Marburg virus is highly contagious. the health official said.

In general, the Marburg virus is transmitted by bats in caves or tunnels and in residential shoes. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that if it spreads to humans, it can spread from sweat to sweat.

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