• The case fatality rate can be as high as 90% and averages about 50%.
• There is no specific treatment for Marburg virus disease beyond supportive hospital therapy. With such treatment, the case fatality rate can be dramatically lowered.
• The virus can persist in fluids even after recovery with continuing potential for transmission.
1. Proper infection prevention and control measures are essential. These include :
• Use of proper protective equipment.
• Hand hygiene.
• Avoiding contact with body fluids as well as items that have come in contact with them (such as clothes, needles, and medical equipment from people who are sick).
2. Avoid contact with fruit bats and the areas they may inhabit including mines or caves.
3. Recognize that certain occupations, such as veterinarians and laboratory or quarantine facility workers who handle non-human primates from Africa may be at higher risk.