The neglected continuously emerging Marburg virus disease in Africa: A global public health threat

Author:

Srivastava Devang1,Kutikuppala Lakshmi Venkata Simhachalam2,Shanker Pooja3,Sahoo Rudra Narayan4,Pattnaik Gurudutta5,Dash Rasmita5,Kandi Venkataramana6ORCID,Ansari Azaj7,Mishra Snehasish8ORCID,Desai Dhruv N.9,Mohapatra Ranjan K.10ORCID,Rabaan Ali A.111213,Kudrat‐E‐Zahan Md.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Medicine Kakatiya Medical College Rangam Peta Street Warangal Telangana India

2. Department of General Surgery Dr NTR University of Health Sciences Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh India

3. Department of Microbiology SMS Medical College Gangawal Park, Adarsh Nagar Jaipur Rajastan India

4. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Siksha‐O‐Anusandhan Deemed‐to‐be‐University Bhubaneswar Odisha India

5. School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences Centurion University of Technology and Management Odisha India

6. Department of Microbiology Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences Karimnagar Telangana India

7. Department of Chemistry Central University of Haryana Mahendergarh Haryana India

8. School of Biotechnology KIIT Deemed‐to‐be University Bhubaneswar Odisha India

9. School of Veterinary Medicine, Ryan Veterinary Hospital University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

10. Department of Chemistry Government College of Engineering Keonjhar Odisha India

11. Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare Dhahran Saudi Arabia

12. Department of Medicine, College of Medicine Alfaisal University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

13. Department of Public Health and Nutrition The University of Haripur Haripur Pakistan

14. Department of Chemistry Rajshahi University Rajshahi Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimSevere viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) is caused by Marburg virus which is a member of the Filoviridae (filovirus) family. Many Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreaks are reported in five decades. A major notable outbreak with substantial reported cases of infections and deaths was in 2022 in Uganda. The World Health Organisation (WHO) reported MVD outbreak in Ghana in July 2022 following the detection of two probable VHF patients there. Further, the virus was reported from two other African countries, the Equatorial Guinea (February 2023) and Tanzania (March 2023). There have been 35 deaths out of 40 reported cases in Equatorial Guinea, and six of the nine confirmed cases in Tanzania so far.MethodsData particularly on the several MVD outbreaks as reported from the African countries were searched on various databases including the Pubmed, Scopus, and Web‐of‐science. Also, the primary data and reports from health agencies like the WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC) were evaluated and the efficacy reviewed.ResultsChiroptera in general and bat species like Rousettus aegyptiacus and Hipposideros caffer in particular are natural reservoirs of the Marburg virus. MVD‐infected nonhuman primate African fruit‐bat and the MVD‐infected humans pose significant risk in human infections. Cross‐border viral transmission and its potential further international ramification concerns raise the risk of its rapid spread and a potential outbreak. Occurrence of MVD is becoming more frequent in Africa with higher case fatality rates. Effective prophylactic and therapeutic interventions to counter this deadly virus are suggested.ConclusionIn the face of the lack of effective therapeutics and preventives against MVD, supportive care is the only available option which contributes to the growing concern and disease severity. In view of the preventive approaches involving effective surveillance and monitoring system following the “One Health” model is extremely beneficial to ensure a healthy world for all, this article aims at emphasizing several MVD outbreaks, epidemiology, zoonosis of the virus, current treatment strategies, risk assessments, and the mitigation strategies against MVD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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