The mortality, modes of infection, diagnostic tests, and treatments of Marburg virus disease: A systematic review

Author:

Alla Deekshitha1,Paruchuri Sai Sri Hari2ORCID,Tiwari Angad3,Alla Sai Santhosha Mrudula1,Pillai Rakesh Thulaseedharan4,Bandakadi Sandeep Kumar Reddy5,Pradeep Anju6,Shah Dhruv Jayeshkumar7,Sabıroğlu Mert8ORCID,Chavda Sachi9,Biziyaremye Patrick10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Andhra Medical College Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh India

2. Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Foundation China Avutapalle Andhra Pradesh India

3. Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College Jhansi Uttar Pradesh India

4. SUT Academy of Medical Sciences Kerala India

5. Department of Medicine Osmania Medical College Hyderabad Telangana India

6. Kasturba Medical College Manipal India

7. Emilio Aguinaldo College Manila Philippines

8. Koç University School of Medicine Istanbul Turkey

9. GMERS Medical College Ahmedabad Gujarat India

10. Department of General Medicine University of Rwanda Kigali Rwanda

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsMarburg virus (MARV) has regularly affected people since 1967 causing multiple outbreaks. There are presently no authorized therapies for the fatal Marburg virus disease (MVD), which poses an imminent risk to global public health. The MVD has so far claimed the lives of numerous people, with an increased number of cases being seen throughout the African continent. Hence, a review was carried out to analyze the geographical distribution of MVD, mortality, routes of transmission, and diagnostic and treatment modalities.MethodsPubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and ProMED servers were used to conduct a systematic search in compliance with the PRISMA guidelines. The results were tabulated and analyzed.ResultsA total of 11 studies (7 case reports and 4 case series) were included in the final analysis, and 21 cases of MVD were analyzed. The most frequent symptoms were fever (66.67%), vomiting (57.14%), headache (52.38%), diarrhea (52.38%), and pain (47.62%). The most commonly used diagnostic test was RT‐PCR (42.11%). Contact transmission (50%) and zoonotic transmission (37.5%) were the most prevalent routes of transmission. Antibiotics (61.5%) were the first line of treatment. The most common complications were hemorrhage (60%) and coagulopathies (33.3%). The mortality rate was 57.1%.ConclusionTo avoid disastrous consequences, it is essential to reiterate the necessity of early diagnosis and treatment of MVD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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