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Guinée : premier cas du virulent virus de Marburg, le premier en Afrique de l'Ouest sudouest.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sudouest.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Que sait-on de la propagation du Covid en Afrique ? Que sait-on de la propagation du Covid en Afrique ? OPINION. Selon le nombre de cas de Covid-19 recensés en Afrique, la prévalence du SARS-CoV-2 sur le continent est très faible. Mais les résultats des études de séroprévalence racontent une autre histoire… Par Nicolas Pulik, Inserm; Ahidjo Ayouba, Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD); Eric Delaporte, Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) et Eric D'Ortenzio, Inserm (*) Nicolas Pulik, Ahidjo Ayouba, Eric Delaporte et Eric D'Ortenzie (*) 24 Juill 2021, 7:49 13 mn (Crédits : DR) Avec quelques 6,3 millions de contaminations et 160 000 décès enregistrés, le nombre de cas officiellement rapportés par le Centre africain pour le Contrôle et la Prévention des Maladies semble indiquer que le SARS-CoV-2 se propage peu en Afrique : ramenée à l'échelle du continent, la prévalence de l'infection par ce coronavirus serait en effet inférieure à 1 %.
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Last modified on Wed 17 Mar 2021 03.02 EDT An Ebola survivor is likely to have triggered the current outbreak in Guinea, scientists have said, in a shock discovery that means the virus may remain dormant for five years. The finding, which comes after 29 cases and 13 deaths, raises fresh questions about the ability of Ebola to lurk in the body long term even while the survivor remains outwardly healthy. “This is pretty shocking,” virologist Angela Rasmussen of Georgetown University told Science magazine. “Ebolaviruses aren’t herpesviruses (which are known to cause long-lasting infections) and generally RNA viruses don’t just hang around not replicating at all.”
Three independent research groups sequenced and compared Ebola virus genomes from the current and 2013–2016 outbreaks. In findings posted to virological.org, a discussion forum for molecular evolution and epidemiology of viruses, one analysis states that the fact that the samples shared several mutations “makes it unlikely that the new cases are a result of a new spillover from the animal reservoir, but instead are directly linked to human cases in the 2013–2016 West Africa EVD [Ebola virus disease] outbreak.” The other two analyses arrive at similar conclusions. “I was completely shocked,” Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at the Georgetown Center for Global Health Science and Security, tells
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