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'''Marburg hemorrhagic fever'''
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==Overview==
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==What are the Symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever?==
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Signs and symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever share similarities with other infectious diseases such as malaria or typhoid fever. Arrivinng at the diagnosis may be difficult if only one case is involved.
[[Marburg hemorrhagic fever (patient information)]]#What causes Marburg hemorrhagic fever?|What are the causes?]]
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*Symptoms that appear after an incubation period of 5-10 days
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**[[Fever]]
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**[[Chills]]
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**[[Headache]]
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**[[Myalgia]]
*Symptoms that appear after 5th day of onset of symptoms
**[[Maculopapular rash]] prominent on the trunk (chest, back, stomach)
**[[Nausea]]
**[[Vomiting]]
**[[Chest pain]]
**[[Sore throat]]
**[[Abdominal pain]]
**[[Diarrhea]]
*Symptoms become increasingly severe may include:
**[[Jaundice]]
**Inflammation of the pancreas
**Severe weight loss
**[[Delirium]]
**[[Shock]]
**[[Liver failure]]
**Massive hemorrhaging
**Multi-organ dysfunction


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==What Causes Marburg hemorrhagic fever?==
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*Marburg hemorrhagic fever is caused by Marburg virus. It is a [[hemorrhagic fever virus]] of the Filoviridae family of viruses and a member of the species ''Marburg marburgvirus'', genus ''Marburgvirus''. Marburg virus (MARV) causes [[Marburg virus disease]] in [[Human|humans]] and nonhuman [[primates]], a form of [[viral hemorrhagic fever]]. The virus is considered to be extremely dangerous.
[[Marburg hemorrhagic fever (patient information)]]#Diagnosis|Diagnosis]]
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==Who is at Highest Risk?==
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*Close contacts such as family members and hospital staff who haven't used proper barrier nursing techniques
[[Marburg hemorrhagic fever (patient information)]]#When to seek urgent medical care?|When to seek urgent medical care?]]
*Veterinarians and laboratory or quarantine facility workers handling non-human primates from Africa
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*Travelers visiting endemic regions in Africa, including Uganda and other parts of central Africa, and have contact with fruit bats, or enter caves or mines inhabited by fruit bats.
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==Diagnosis==
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*Diagnosis may be established by the following tests to confirm a case of Marburg hemorrhagic fever within a few days of onset of symptoms:
[[Marburg hemorrhagic fever (patient information)]]#Treatment options|Treatment options]]
**Antigen-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ([[ELISA]])
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**Polymerase chain reaction ([[PCR]])
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**[[IgM]]-capture [[ELISA]]
*For persons later in the course of disease or after recovery testing by [[IgG]]-capture [[ELISA]] is preferred.
*Virus isolation may also be done but with extreme caution and well-equipped facility.
*In case of deceased patients, laboratory techniques such as [[immunohistochemistry]], virus isolation, or [[PCR]] of blood or tissue specimens may be performed in order to confirm the cause of death.


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==When to Seek Urgent Medical Care?==
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*Seek urgent medical care if you experience any of the symptoms such as high [[fever]], severe [[headache]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[abdominal pain]] or [[cramping]], persistent severe [[watery diarrhea]], severe [[malaise]], [[muscle aches]], [[red eyes]], raised [[rash]] and [[bruising]].
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==Treatment Options==
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[[Marburg hemorrhagic fever (patient information)]]#Prevention|Prevention]]
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==Where to find Medical Care for Marburg hemorrhagic fever?==
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Medical care for Marburg hemorrhagic fever can be found [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hospitals/ here].
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==Prevention==
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No specific treatment or [[vaccine]] is yet available for Marburg hemorrhagic fever. Several [[vaccine]] candidates are being tested but it could be several years before any are available. New drug therapies have shown promising results in laboratory studies and are currently being evaluated. One way to protect against infection is avoiding fruit bats, and sick non-human [[primates]] in central Africa. Reducing the risk of infection to people include reducing the risk of bat-to-human transmission as well as human-to-human transmission, health education and, [[outbreak]] containment measures.
[[Marburg hemorrhagic fever (patient information)]]#Possible complications|Possible complications]]
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==What to Expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?==
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==Possible Complications==
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[http://clinicaltrials.gov/search/open/Condition={{urlencode:{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|Marburg hemorrhagic fever}}} Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov]
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 20 October 2017

Marburg hemorrhagic fever

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Who is at highest risk?

Diagnosis

When to seek urgent medical care?

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Marburg hemorrhagic fever?

Prevention

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

Marburg hemorrhagic fever On the Web

Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov

Images of Marburg hemorrhagic fever

Videos on Marburg hemorrhagic fever

FDA on Marburg hemorrhagic fever

CDC on Marburg hemorrhagic fever

Marburg hemorrhagic fever in the news

Blogs on Marburg hemorrhagic fever

Directions to Hospitals Treating Marburg hemorrhagic fever

Risk calculators and risk factors for Marburg hemorrhagic fever

For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click here

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aravind Reddy Kothagadi M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

What are the Symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever?

Signs and symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever share similarities with other infectious diseases such as malaria or typhoid fever. Arrivinng at the diagnosis may be difficult if only one case is involved.

What Causes Marburg hemorrhagic fever?

Who is at Highest Risk?

  • Close contacts such as family members and hospital staff who haven't used proper barrier nursing techniques
  • Veterinarians and laboratory or quarantine facility workers handling non-human primates from Africa
  • Travelers visiting endemic regions in Africa, including Uganda and other parts of central Africa, and have contact with fruit bats, or enter caves or mines inhabited by fruit bats.

Diagnosis

  • Diagnosis may be established by the following tests to confirm a case of Marburg hemorrhagic fever within a few days of onset of symptoms:
    • Antigen-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
    • Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
    • IgM-capture ELISA
  • For persons later in the course of disease or after recovery testing by IgG-capture ELISA is preferred.
  • Virus isolation may also be done but with extreme caution and well-equipped facility.
  • In case of deceased patients, laboratory techniques such as immunohistochemistry, virus isolation, or PCR of blood or tissue specimens may be performed in order to confirm the cause of death.

When to Seek Urgent Medical Care?

Treatment Options

Where to find Medical Care for Marburg hemorrhagic fever?

Medical care for Marburg hemorrhagic fever can be found here.

Prevention

No specific treatment or vaccine is yet available for Marburg hemorrhagic fever. Several vaccine candidates are being tested but it could be several years before any are available. New drug therapies have shown promising results in laboratory studies and are currently being evaluated. One way to protect against infection is avoiding fruit bats, and sick non-human primates in central Africa. Reducing the risk of infection to people include reducing the risk of bat-to-human transmission as well as human-to-human transmission, health education and, outbreak containment measures.

What to Expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible Complications

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000434.htm


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