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Foreword David L Heymann 6
1 A Modern Plague 8
2 Marburg Virus Emerges 12
3 Ebola in Africa and Beyond 17
4 General Characteristics of the Viruses 35
5 Ecology of the Viruses 43
6 Methods of Detection and Treatment 58
7 Developing a Vaccine 66
8 Other Hemorrhagic Fevers 75
Notes 85
Glossary 86
Bibliography 92
Further Resources 97
Index 98
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