Marburg hemorrhagic fever in Durba and Watsa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: clinical documentation, features of illness, and treatment

scientific article published on November 2007

Marburg hemorrhagic fever in Durba and Watsa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: clinical documentation, features of illness, and treatment is …
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P356DOI10.1086/520543
P698PubMed publication ID17940943
P5875ResearchGate publication ID5904525

P50authorMaria Van KerkhoveQ28025108
Jean-Jacques Muyembe-TamfumQ32678288
Robert ColebundersQ57419364
Daniel BauschQ59785275
Pierre E RollinQ66764515
P2093author name stringMatthias Borchert
Benjamin Jeffs
Antoine Tshomba
Sabue Mulangu
Pat Campbell
Florimond Tshioko
Hilde Sleurs
International Scientific and Technical Committee "DRC Watsa/Durba 1999 Marburg Outbreak Investigation Group"
Modeste Libande
Patricia Pirard
Simon Mardel
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectRepublic of the CongoQ971
Democratic Republic of the CongoQ974
Marburg virus diseaseQ167264
WatsaQ3566727
P304page(s)S148-53
P577publication date2007-11-01
P1433published inJournal of Infectious DiseasesQ4051141
P1476titleMarburg hemorrhagic fever in Durba and Watsa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: clinical documentation, features of illness, and treatment
P478volume196 Suppl 2

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