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Title Marburg virus amidst COVID-19 pandemic in Guinea: Fighting within the looming cases
Authors Aborode, A.T.
Wireko, A.A.
Bel-Nono, K.N.
Quarshie, L.S.
Allison, M.
Bello, M.A.
ORCID
Keywords Marburg virus
COVID-19 pandemic
looming cases
Type Article
Date of Issue 2022
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/98647
Publisher Wiley
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation Aborode, A.T., Wireko, A.A., Bel-Nono, K.N., Quarshie, L.S., Allison, M. and Bello, M.A. (2022), Marburg virus amidst COVID-19 pandemic in Guinea: Fighting within the looming cases. Int J Health Plann Mgmt, 37: 553-555. https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.3332.
Abstract There is a current report from the healthcare officials in Guinea dated 9 August 2021 on a case of Marburg virus disease confirmed in the southern Gueckedou prefecture. The reported case of Marburg virus disease is one of the first cases to be confirmed in Guinea and West Africa. Marburg virus disease is a very deadly disease, with common presenting complaint of hemorrhagic fever. Due to the potential dire impact of Marburg Virus on the world, the international community should step up efforts to assist Guinea and any affected countries to combat the disease with all the urgency it deserves. The world should not relent in its efforts to check the spread of the disease before it causes such devastating havoc as COVID-19 and Ebola have done.
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