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A potentially fatal haemorrhagic fever from a virus associated with Rousettus bat colonies was first detected in 1967...

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A potentially fatal haemorrhagic fever from a virus associated with Rousettus bat colonies was first detected in 1967 in simultaneous outbreaks in Belgrade in Yugoslavia (now Serbia), and Frankfurt, and where else in Germany?

posted Jan 10 by Sandeep Otari

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Marburg
The original outbreaks were associated with laboratory cultures being developed from green monkeys later discovered to be infected.

answer Jan 11 by Harshita Dhaliwal
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