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Machupo hemorrhagic fever

Machupo Hemorrhagic Fever Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever Melioidosis... [Pg.492]

Hemorrhagic fever viruses (including Ebola, Marburg, Lassa, and the South American arenaviruses, such as Machupo, Junin, and Guanarito)... [Pg.404]

Ebola, Lassa, Machupo, and Marburg are some of the 18 different viruses that cause viral hemorrhagic fever (VHP) in humans and other primates that are classified as Category A biological threat agents (CDC 2007). Ebola is a zoonotic disease of primates and occasionally spreads to human populations that are exposed to these animals (Murray et al. 2005). [Pg.235]

Hemorrhagic fever agents including, but not limited to, Crimean hermorrhagic fever (Congo), Junin, Machupo viruses, and Korean hemorrhagic fever viruses. [Pg.99]

Argentine hemorrhagic fever (Junin) virus Bolivian hemorrhagic fever (Machupo) virus Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever (Guanarito) virus... [Pg.433]

South American hemorrhagic fever viruses (Junin, Machupo, Sabia, Flexal, Guanarito)... [Pg.263]

Machupo fever progressing to hemorrhagic symptoms Ingestion Abraded Skin Mortality Rate < 30% Reservoir Rodents... [Pg.211]


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