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Oropuche virus: A virus present but ignored

Oropuche virus: A virus present but ignored



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Mattar V, S., & González T M. (2015). Oropuche virus: A virus present but ignored. Journal MVZ Cordoba, 20(3), 4675-4676. https://doi.org/10.21897/rmvz.37

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Salim Mattar V
Marco González T

Resumen

Bunyaviruses are RNA viruses that affect animals and plants; they have five genera and four of them affect humans: Orthobunyavirus, Nairovirus, Phlebovirus and Hantavirus. All of them are Arbovirus, except Hantavirus. The Orthobunyaviruses comprise Oropouche, Tahyna, La Crosse virus, California encephalitis virus and Heartland virus recently discovered (1). Except for Heartland virus which is transmitted by ticks of the genus Amblyoma, these Phleboviruses have as vectors mosquitoes, which bite small mammals which are able to be as reservoirs amplifiers.


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