News - Marburg virus
Army scientists have demonstrated, for the first time, that antibody-based therapies can successfully protect monkeys from the deadly Ebola and Marburg viruses.
A team of international researchers has discovered a new Ebola-like virus – Lloviu virus -- in bats from northern Spain.
Findings Published in Nature Could Lead to Drugs that Thwart Outbreaks BRONX, N.Y., Aug.
Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have identified a cellular protein used by the deadly Ebola virus.
A team of researchers has identified a cellular protein that acts as a receptor for Ebola virus and Marburg virus. Furthermore, the team showed that an antibody, which binds to the receptor protein, is able to block infection by both viruses.



