Marburg Virus Disease in Ghana
N Engl J Med
.
2023 Jun 22;388(25):2393-2394.
doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2300867.
Authors
Joseph K Bonney
1
,
Bright Adu
1
,
Terrel Sanders
2
,
Deborah Pratt
3
,
Patience Adams
3
,
Ivy A Asante
3
,
Evelyn Y Bonney
3
,
Bright Agbodzi
2
,
Selassie Kumordjie
2
,
Martin Faye
4
,
Evangeline Obodai
3
,
Prince Ketorwoley
3
,
Clara Yeboah
2
,
Mildred Tublu
3
,
Moussa M Diagne
4
,
Amadou Diallo
4
,
Magdalene Ofori
3
,
Dennis Laryea
5
,
Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe
5
,
George B Kyei
6
,
Sally-Ann Ohene
7
,
Gifty Boateng
8
,
Ryan Chapman
9
,
Ousmane Faye
4
,
Michael Wiley
9
,
John Odoom
3
,
Amadou Sall
4
,
Francis C Kasolo
7
,
Dorothy Yeboah-Manu
3
Affiliations
1
Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Accra, Ghana
[email protected]
.
2
U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Accra, Ghana.
3
Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Accra, Ghana.
4
Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal.
5
Ghana Health Service, Accra, Ghana.
6
University of Ghana Medical Center, Accra, Ghana.
7
World Health Organization, Accra, Ghana.
8
National Public Health Reference Laboratory, Accra, Ghana.
9
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Lincoln, NE.
PMID:
37342928
DOI:
10.1056/NEJMc2300867
No abstract available
Publication types
Letter
MeSH terms
Animals
Ghana / epidemiology
Humans
Marburg Virus Disease* / epidemiology
Marburg Virus Disease* / prevention & control
Marburgvirus* / genetics
Grants and funding
001/WHO_/World Health Organization/International