马尔堡病毒是大自然的警钟:鸟瞰

Q2 Medicine
Sanjit Boora , Sulochana Kaushik , Jaya Parkash Yadav , Samander Kaushik , Dharmender Kumar
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马尔堡病毒(MARV)是丝状病毒科(Filoviridae)的一种病毒,因引起马尔堡病毒病(MVD)而臭名昭著,该病是已知最致命的传染病之一。在过去的五十年里,非洲国家已经报告了超过 15 起马尔堡病毒病的爆发,赤道几内亚于 2023 年 2 月报告了这起疫情。像埃及蝙蝠(Rousettus aegyptiacus)和卡弗蝙蝠(Hipposideros caffer)这样的少数蝙蝠物种,以及其他蝙蝠目成员,可能是病毒的天然贮藏库,它们可以将疾病传播给人类和其他哺乳动物。在人类中,有报告称 MVD 导致严重感染,临床症状包括腹痛、恶心、呕吐、咽炎和腹泻,最终发展为出血性表现。这种疾病的死亡率和发病率极高。制定和实施快速、准确、负担得起和高效的诊断和治疗措施对于应对 MARV 带来的巨大威胁至关重要。要防治这一致命疾病,迫切需要加强健康教育、改善实验室服务和设施、遵守患者安全协议以及建立健全的监测系统。本综述旨在全面总结 MARV/MVD 的各种属性和特征,以及预防和控制策略。此外,这篇综述文章还讨论了药用植物在应对健康挑战方面的潜在作用。
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Marburg virus is nature's wake-up call: A bird's-eye view

Marburg virus (MARV), a member of Filoviridae family, is notorious for causing Marburg virus disease (MVD), one of the deadliest known infectious diseases. Over the past five decades, more than 15 MVD outbreaks have been reported in the African countries, and this has been reported from Equatorial Guinea on February 2023. Few bat species like Rousettus aegyptiacus and Hipposideros caffer, among other members of the Chiroptera order, may serve as a natural reservoir for the virus, which can transmit the disease to humans and other mammals. In humans, severe infections have been reported due to MVD and are characterized by clinical symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, pharyngitis, and diarrhea, eventually progressing to hemorrhagic manifestations. The disease carries an extremely high mortality and morbidity rate. Developing and implementing rapid, accurate, affordable, and efficient diagnostic and therapeutic measures is essential to address the substantial threat MARV poses. Increased focus on health education, enhancement of laboratory services and facilities, adherence to patient safety protocols, and robust surveillance systems are urgently needed to combat this fatal disease. This review aims to present a comprehensive summary of the various attributes and characteristics of MARV/MVD, along with strategies for its prevention and control. Further, this review article also discusses the potential role of medicinal plants in addressing health challenge.

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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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