What Causes Hemorrhagic Fever?
The term hemorrhagic fever is used to describe several severe and life-threatening viruses, usually spread from either insects or mammals to humans. Some examples of hemorrhagic fever include the Ebola virus, yellow fever, and the Marburg virus. Most viruses resulting in hemorrhagic fever are localized to a specific area. For example, the Ebola virus and the Marburg virus are both found primarily in parts of Africa.