Lujo virus is a novel Old World arenavirus identified in Southern Africa in 2008 as the cause of a viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) characterized by nosocomial transmission with a high case fatality rate of 80% (4/5 cases). Whereas this outbreak was limited, the unprecedented Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa, and recent Zika virus disease epidemic in the Americas, has brought into acute focus the need for preparedness to respond to rare but potentially highly pathogenic outbreaks of zoonotic or arthropod-borne viral infections. A key determinant for effective control of a VHF outbreak is the time between primary infection and diagnosis of the index case. Here, we review the Lujo VHF outbreak of 2008 and discuss how preparatory measu...
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is one of at least 30 known viruses capable of causing viral hemorrhagic fev...
SummaryThe appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
Lujo virus is a novel Old World arenavirus identified in Southern Africa in 2008 as the cause of a v...
BackgroundIn 2008 a nosocomial outbreak of five cases of viral hemorrhagic fever due to a novel aren...
New and re-emerging pathogens with epidemic potential have threatened global health security for the...
During August 2007–February 2008, the novel Bundibugyo ebolavirus species was identified during an o...
Viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) include a diverse array of diseases caused by a broad range of viru...
Introduction: Viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) outbreaks, with high mortality rates, have often been am...
In 2008 a nosocomial outbreak of five cases of viral hemorrhagic fever due to a novel arenavirus, Lu...
A confirmed Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreak in Bundibugyo, Uganda, November 2007-February 20...
Background: Since the year 2000, Uganda has experienced repeated outbreaks of viral hemorrhagic feve...
BACKGROUND: Predicting when and where pathogens will emerge is difficult, yet, as shown by the recen...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a group of etiologically diverse viral diseases unified by commo...
AbstractEbola hemorrhagic fever, caused by the highly virulent RNA virus of the filoviridae family, ...
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is one of at least 30 known viruses capable of causing viral hemorrhagic fev...
SummaryThe appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
Lujo virus is a novel Old World arenavirus identified in Southern Africa in 2008 as the cause of a v...
BackgroundIn 2008 a nosocomial outbreak of five cases of viral hemorrhagic fever due to a novel aren...
New and re-emerging pathogens with epidemic potential have threatened global health security for the...
During August 2007–February 2008, the novel Bundibugyo ebolavirus species was identified during an o...
Viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) include a diverse array of diseases caused by a broad range of viru...
Introduction: Viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) outbreaks, with high mortality rates, have often been am...
In 2008 a nosocomial outbreak of five cases of viral hemorrhagic fever due to a novel arenavirus, Lu...
A confirmed Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreak in Bundibugyo, Uganda, November 2007-February 20...
Background: Since the year 2000, Uganda has experienced repeated outbreaks of viral hemorrhagic feve...
BACKGROUND: Predicting when and where pathogens will emerge is difficult, yet, as shown by the recen...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a group of etiologically diverse viral diseases unified by commo...
AbstractEbola hemorrhagic fever, caused by the highly virulent RNA virus of the filoviridae family, ...
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is one of at least 30 known viruses capable of causing viral hemorrhagic fev...
SummaryThe appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...