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Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever Article 
Marburg hemorrhagic fever is a deadly infection with similarities to Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
Dec 19, 2011 - Michael Koger
Marburg Virus and Antisense Technology Article 
Preclinical studies suggest that synthetic nucleotides effectively stop Marburg and Ebola virus replication in heavily infected monkeys.
Aug 31, 2010 - Heather Ozmun
Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Article 
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a deadly infectious disease in humans similar to Marburg hemorrhagic fever.
Dec 21, 2011 - Michael Koger
Clinical Marburg Infection Article 
The clinical presentation of Marburg hemorrhagic fever is nonspecific, but adequate evaluation will lead to the right diagnosis.
Dec 20, 2011 - Michael Koger
Yellow Fever Article 
Yellow fever is caused by a virus transmitted by the bite of a mosquito during a blood meal. The disease may be mild or severe resulting in death in 5-70% of those infect
Feb 7, 2007 - Judy Arbique
Brain-Eating Amoeba: Fatal Threat to Humans Article 
This is a report on Amoebic Encephalitis. It discusses the species of amoeba that cause this disease and prevention and treatment methodologies.
Dec 19, 2011 - Stetson Thacker
Tawa Tawa Plant, Latest Dengue Fever Cure Article 
No guaranteed formula has been known to cure the fever caused by dengue, not until a weed called "Tawa Tawa" from the Philippines has been proven to do so.
Aug 23, 2010 - Yfur Porsche Fernandez
Infectious Diseases: the Global Threat to Human Survival Article 
Because bushmeat is often their only source of protein, the people of Central Africa eat about two million tons of it every year. It may doom humanity.
Dec 20, 2010 - John Anderson
Disease Epidemic Health Concerns in Afghanistan Article 
The status of health care in Afghanistan has been decimated by decades of war. Disease epidemics are common, including outbreaks of polio. Infant mortality is also high.
Sep 28, 2009 - Noreen Kassem
Background and Interests I am a former feature writer for Parenting a Gifted Child. I relish combining personal parenting and...
Identifying Bacteria with Microbial Forensics Article 
Biological weapons like bacteria, viruses or parasites used in bioterrorism attacks require identification as part of routine forensic crime scene investigation.
Dec 20, 2009 - Melissa Murfin
Ticks and dogs Article 
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Tularemia and Ehrlichiosis can infect tick species which often attach themselves to dogs.
Jan 30, 2007 - John Blatchford
All About the Effects of Nuclear Radiation to the Human Body Article 
Radiation levels at Japan's nuclear plant soared to 10 million times higher than normal. Thus, it is time to know the effects of nuclear radiation exposure.
Mar 27, 2011 - Lizzie Elzingre
Parasites: Trichinosis Risk in Undercooked Meat Article 
Nematodes, or roundworms in undercooked meat, are a significant but avoidable health threat . Know the facts about human parasites and how to prevent them.
Aug 12, 2010 - Heather Ozmun
Human Parasite: Naegleria fowleri Article 
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM or PAME) results in nausea, fever, headache and ultimately kills. Protect yourself from this rare but deadly amoebic infection.
Oct 6, 2007 - Tami Port
VBAC Risks and Benefits Article 
The statistics of successful VBAC's have drastically decreased in the last 10 years. Current research shows the latest about the safety of VBAC vs. repeat cesarean.
Oct 4, 2006 - Brenda Lane
Health INDEX Article 
This alphabetical index will help you locate information about women's health, healthy eating, and health problems and solutions.
Sep 26, 2006 - Jennifer Gerics
The Role of Smallpox in Disaster Preparedness Article 
Two generations of children have reached adulthood in the United States without smallpox vaccinations. As immunity declines, nearly all Americans are susceptible.
Sep 18, 2009 - Stephen Allen Christensen
Managing Indoor Air Quality Article 
Indoor air quality is a hot topic, since more efforts are being taken to seal the home for energy efficiency. Radon, carbon monoxide, and mold spores can be deadly.
Nov 6, 2008 - Kelly Smith
After Any Natural Disaster Comes Disease Article 
Having survived a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, Haiti's population faced another challenge, that of disease. Japanese citizens are now having to face the same issues.
Jan 15, 2010 - Elizabeth Batt