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Originally posted by frogs453
There is definitely barely any media coverage. Why do you think that is? We were inundated with SARS and bird flu coverage, and I would think it is far less deadly than Ebola, and Marburg. Do you think because it is only in Africa, rather than Asia, or a European country, or do you think because they really don't want us all to know how scary this thing actually could be?
Just curious for some opinions....
Marburg is a filovirus that was discovered in Marburg, Germany in 1967. The virus originated in East Africa from a shipment of African Green Monkeys. The virus jumped into the human species and infected 31 people.
Originally posted by frogs453
There is definitely barely any media coverage. Why do you think that is? We were inundated with SARS and bird flu coverage, and I would think it is far less deadly than Ebola, and Marburg. Do you think because it is only in Africa, rather than Asia, or a European country, or do you think because they really don't want us all to know how scary this thing actually could be?
Just curious for some opinions....
Originally posted by Xenersys
I am aware of the 'story" of marburg virus, but are you aware that Marburg Germany is a very large bio-research area? Coincidence?
Originally posted by frogs453
There is definitely barely any media coverage. Why do you think that is? We were inundated with SARS and bird flu coverage, and I would think it is far less deadly than Ebola, and Marburg. Do you think because it is only in Africa, rather than Asia, or a European country, or do you think because they really don't want us all to know how scary this thing actually could be?
Just curious for some opinions....