ISSN: 2148-4902 | E-ISSN: 2536-4553
Northern Clinics of Istanbul Seroprevalence of Marburg virus: a modeling study in endemic area [North Clin Istanb]
North Clin Istanb. Ahead of Print: NCI-47048 | DOI: 10.14744/nci.2023.47048

Seroprevalence of Marburg virus: a modeling study in endemic area

Amnuay Kleebayoon1, Viroj Wiwanitkit2
1Private Academic Consultant, Samraong, Cambodia
2Research Center, Chandigarh University, Punjab, India; Department of Biological Science, Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji, Nigeria; Suranaree University of Technology, Nakorn Ratchasrima, Thailand

Introduction: An old disease called the Marburg virus infection has just recently started to appear in some African nations in recent years. The disease is currently being scrutinized for its potential to become a new global public health issue. Methods: The authors of this work employ a mathematical modeling technique to determine the final seroprevalence rate. Results: The seroprevalence rate can be estimated based on the results of the current investigation. This incidence may indicate that the endemic nation has an asymptomatic Marburg virus infection.
Conclusion: This may also point to the significance of a possible asymptomatic Marburg virus sickness, which may be the cause of the disease's broad transmission. In light of the resurfacing Marburg virus disease concern, it is important to recognize this problem.

Keywords: Marbug virus; infection; seroprevalence.



Corresponding Author: Amnuay Kleebayoon
Manuscript Language: English
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