Why did Marburg virus decide to study conolate art? Why do not you learn safe things such as watercolor paintings in the UK? If I have, I will never need to be isolated in a German hospital for the last three days to confirm that I have no Marburg virus. My Marlborough experience began from the beginning of April three weeks ago to April 1, 2005. I have been staying in Angola for the past seven weeks and have conducted detailed investigations on the art of Congo in rural areas of Uige.
Marburg virus is a hemorrhagic fever virus of filamentous virus and it is also a member of Marburg virus of Marburg Marburg virus. Marburg virus (MARV) causes Marburg virus disease in human and nonhuman primates, viral hemorrhagic fevers. This virus is considered to be very dangerous. The World Health Organization (WHO) assessed it as a pathogen of risk group 4 (equivalent containment of biosafety level 4 is required). In the United States, the NIH / National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases lists it as a class A priority pathogens, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention rank as Class A bioterrorism agents. It is also listed as an export controlled biologic by the Australian group.
Marburg virus disease (MVD) is the official name given in the International Health Statistical Statistical Classification 10 (ICD - 10) of the World Health Organization caused by two Marburg virus (MARV) and Ralph virus. (RAVV) In the scientific literature Marburg haemorrhagic fever (MHF) is often used as an informal alternative to the same disease. Both illness names come from the German Marburg where MARV was first discovered.
MARV is one of the two Marburg viruses that cause human Marburg disease (MVD) (often referred to in the literature as Marburg haemorrhagic fever (MHF)). The other is Raven Virus (RAVV). Both viruses meet the criteria for becoming the Marburg Marburg virus species, since their genome is less than 10% away from the prototype Marburg Marburg virus or the Marburg virus mutant Mussock (MARV / Mus) at the nucleotide level. Like all mononuclear viruses, Marburg virion has a complementary 3 'and 5' end, no 5 'cap, no polyadenylation, noninfectious noninfectious, linear, unsegmented one with negative polarity Contains the present strand RNA genome. And it is not a covalent protein. The Marburg virus genome is approximately 19 kb in length and contains seven genes of 7'-UTR-NP-VP35-VP40-GP-VP30-VP24-L-5'-UTR.
This virus is one of the two members of the Marburg Marburg virus included in the family Filovir which dominates the genus Maloneceae, Mononegavirales. The name of the Marburg virus comes from Marburg (the Hessian city of Germany where the virus was first discovered) and the suffix virus. Marburg virus was first introduced with this name in 1967. In 2005, the name of this virus was changed to Victoria Marsh Lake, but unfortunately that species was the same as Victoria Marburg virus. However, most scientific articles still refer to Marburg virus. Therefore, in 2010, the name of the Marburg virus was restored and the name of the species changed.