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    Concerns rise over potential pandemic from Kenya’s deadly Kitum cave

    April 24, 2024Updated:April 24, 2024 World No Comments
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    The apparently innocuous Kitum Cave hides a deadly solution that could possibly result to a global health problems in the beautiful scenery of Mount Elgon National Park in Kenya. This cave, which has been dubbed the “most dangerous place on Earth,” serves as a breeding ground for the fatal Marburg virus, which is known to cause serious viral hemorrhagic fever in people.
    The fame of Kitum Cave comes from its gloomy past from the 1980s, when two guests contracted the Marburg virus inside of the building and passed away. The cave’s ability as a supply of highly infectious diseases has been highlighted by these happenings, which have cast a long shadow over it. The Rousettus bats that are present in these rocks are the source of the Marburg disease, which is similar to the feared Ebola virus. It can be transmitted to humans through close contact with infected bodily fluids, leading to symptoms such as illness, headaches, muscle pain, and severe internal hemorrhaging.
    Recent information and professional warnings point out that Kitum Cave’s economic conditions could promote both Marburg and other deadly pathogens. The cliff’s enigmatic past and potential biological hazards have stoked fears that it could be the breeding ground for a new epidemic. ” The disease causes serious viral bleeding disease, which was first identified in Marburg, Germany in 1967″, notes a WHO statement, emphasizing the widespread geographical reach of previous outbreaks, including in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa.
    The World Health Organization ( WHO ) has previously issued alerts during a 2023 Marburg outbreak in several African nations, and it continues to monitor the situation closely. The high fatality rate associated with the virus, which is over 88 %, highlights the critical nature of the threat it poses. The need for monitoring and preventative measures is highlighted in health recommendations in order to stop this and other similar infections from spreading.
    The potential for another dreadful crisis is growing as the world watches Kitum Cave, drawing attention to the ever-present threat lurking in the natural pools of dangerous diseases.

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