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Marburg virus, a relative of Ebola with no approved vaccines or treatments, is spreading in West Africa. Here's what you need to know
according to the WHO and CDC. While African fruit bats are natural hosts for the virus, the first identified cases of Marburg occurred outside of Africa, oddly enough—in 1967, at labs in Marburg ...
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Infections With Little-Known Virus Explode, CDC Warns
A respiratory virus that most people have never heard of was to blame for many hospitalizations and illnesses this spring, health officials say. The human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, causes symptoms ...
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What is HMPV? ‘Most important virus you’ve never heard of’ spikes 36%: CDC
A virus that virtually nobody has ever heard of has spread across the United States, causing a 36% spike in cases in 2023, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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CDC warns of a possible mpox rebound outbreak in summer
The CDC warned that without additional vaccination and other virus-mitigating measures, a rebound outbreak could “be as large or larger than in 2022.” While anyone can get mpox, the virus has ...
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Mpox Virus Could Make A Comeback, CDC Warns: See MD Case Data
An illness known as mpox, formerly monkeypox, could make a resurgence in Maryland this spring and summer, the CDC warned ... treatments specifically for mpox virus infection.
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Ticks are spreading deadly Powassan virus, CDC warns
Doctors are warning that ticks are also rapidly ... All tick-borne diseases, including Powassan virus, are on the rise, according to the CDC. AP Lyme disease, by comparison, affects about 476,000 ...
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CDC warns that mpox cases may increase this spring, summer: 'The outbreak is not over'
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning U.S. residents ... by an infection from the mpox virus and, in rare cases, can be fatal, the CDC says. The disease was known as monkeypox ...
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CDC Warns of Mpox’s ‘Ongoing Community Transmission’ Risk This Summer
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, can surge again this summer, the CDC says. More than 30,000 people in the U.S. have gotten the virus since ... and Prevention has a warning: Mpox could come ...
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Mpox redux: CDC warns of potential resurgence of the virus
One year after a global mpox outbreak led to the first reported case on these shores, health officials are warning of the ... Orleans and Mexico. The CDC said in its advisory that the vaccine can ...
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Mpox could resurge this summer, CDC warns. Here’s why and how to stay safe
Last summer, the world saw an initial outbreak of the virus, with more than 30,000 cases reported in the United States over the past year, according to the CDC. The first case of mpox in the U.S ...

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