| Literature DB >> 25495697 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Marburg viruses have been responsible for a number of outbreaks throughout sub-Saharan Africa, as well as a number of laboratory infections. Despite many years of experience with the viruses, little is known about several important epidemiologic parameters relating to the development of Marburg virus disease. The analysis uses pooled data from all Marburg cases between 1967 and 2008 to develop estimates for the incubation period and the clinical onset serial interval (COSI).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25495697 PMCID: PMC4301984 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
History of Marburg outbreaks, 1967–2008
| Outbreak | Circumstances | Total cases | Deaths (CFR) | Source of data |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Infected laboratory primates imported from Uganda; lab workers and contacts developed illness | 31 | 7 (23%) | [ |
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| Australian traveler to Zimbabwe visited South Africa and developed symptoms; infected traveling companion and South African nurse | 3 | 1 (33%) | [ |
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| Visitor to Kitum cave died; infected doctor, who survived | 2 | 1 (50%) | [ |
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| Visitor to Kitum cave died | 1 | 1 (100%) | [ |
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| A laboratory worker died after a needlestick at ‘Vektor’ bioweapons research facility | 1 | 1 (100%) | [ |
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| A laboratory worker was infected after a needlestick at Vektor, but survived | 1 | 0 (0%) | [ |
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| Outbreak originating among miners in a gold mine; spread to community; sporadic cases for years after main outbreak ceased | 154 | 128 (83%) | Primary data |
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| Urban outbreak amplified through nosocomial transmission | 252 | 227 (90%) | Primary data |
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| Informal gold miners in Kamwenge District, Uganda infected; infection in mine +/− person-to-person transmission | 4 | 2 (50%) | [ |
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| U.S. traveler visited ‘Python’ cave in Maramagambo forest in Uganda; developed illness upon return to U.S. | 1 | 0 (0%) | [ |
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| Dutch traveler visited ‘Python’ cave in Maramagambo forest in Uganda; developed illness upon return to Netherlands | 1 | 1 (100%) | [ |
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| 451 | 369 (82%) |
CFR Case Fatality Ratio.