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Marburg virus after Corona, WHO warns it can become an epidemic

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 26, 2022 17:55 IST

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Corona has shocked the whole world. The increasing number of patients has once again added to the concern. Many countries around the world are facing the crisis of Corona and efforts are being made to prevent the infection. Fear in people's minds due to the rapidly spreading corona.
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The world is still fighting dangerous diseases like Corona and Monkeypox. While facing the corona, now once again shocking information has come to the fore. Another dangerous disease has raised its head and in the future that disease may take the form of a big epidemic, says the scientist.
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Millions of people have lost their lives due to Corona. Also Corona has destroyed the lives of many people. Researchers believe that if this disease takes the form of an epidemic, it can be more dangerous than Ebola. WHO started working against Disease X now.
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The researcher has made many shocking revelations about this disease. It is said that 80 percent of people suffering from this disease die. It is so dangerous that till date scientists have no clear information about it.
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Most people's immunity is weakening after Corona. Meanwhile, some researchers believe that the disease could easily drag more people into its trap. There is an atmosphere of fear again due to the new disease.
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According to media reports, patients are being found in West African countries. In this, if the patient is not properly cared for, it can spread to large areas of the country. Researchers are working day and night to find a cure for Disease X.
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The team will also work on research into drugs and vaccines that show an effect on the disease. Researchers claim that if this disease takes the form of an epidemic, it could kill more people than Corona and any other infectious disease. A Hindi website reported this.
Tags: Marburg virus diseaseThe World Health OrganizationEbola
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