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  1. Ebola hemorrhagic fever; Ebola virus infection; Viral hemorrhagic fever; Ebola
  2. Viral hemorrhagic fevers are a group of illnesses caused by four families of viruses including Ebola and Marburg, Lassa ... Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a group of illnesses caused by four families of viruses. These include the Ebola ...
  3. Ribavirin is also sometimes used to treat viral hemorrhagic fevers (viruses that can cause bleeding inside and outside of the body, problems with many organs, and death). In the event of biological warfare, ...
  4. ... 15, 2019. Accessed February 15, 2022. Endy TP. Viral hemorrhagic fevers. In: Ryan ET, Hill DR, Solomon T, Aronson ...
  5. ... also-called >VHFs</also-called><full-summary ><p>Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a group of illnesses caused by ... Fiebres hemorrágicas</language-mapped-topic><mesh-heading ><descriptor >Hemorrhagic Fevers, ... >Chinese, Traditional (Cantonese ...
  6. ... RNA virus which causes a form of African viral hemorrhagic fever first reported from an outbreak m the Yambuku ... blood-csf-unne /cytol, infection coord NIM with HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS, VIRAL (IM) (80) see under RHABDOVIRUSES EC-IC ARTERIAL ...
  7. ... aureus (VISA) Vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) Vibriosis Viral hemorrhagic fever (including Ebola virus , Lassa virus, among others) Waterborne ...
  8. ... generation smallpox vaccine strain-based recombinant vaccines for viral hemorrhagic fevers. Vaccine. 2021 Oct 1;39(41):6174-6181. ...
  9. ... Palliative treatment None Terminal care BT 789.D4 Viral hemorrhagic fevers WC 500 Autoimmune diseases QW 570 Specific arteries, ...
  10. ... frequent diseases include typhus, Q-fever, relapsing fever, viral encephalitis, hemorrhagic fever, and babesiosis.
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