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    Sindbis virus (SINV) is a member of the Togaviridae family, in the Alphavirus genus. The virus was first isolated in 1952 in Cairo, Egypt. The virus is...
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    Alphavirus (redirect from Mucambo virus)
    encephalitis and Venezuelan equine encephalitis viruses) and the Sindbis virus subgroup. Sindbis virus, geographically restricted to the Old World, is...
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    Statovirus Family Togaviridae – includes Rubella virus, Ross River virus, Sindbis virus, Chikungunya virus Family Tombusviridae Family Virgaviridae Unassigned...
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    Nipah virus is a bat-borne, zoonotic virus that causes Nipah virus infection in humans and other animals, a disease with a very high mortality rate (40-75%)...
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  • single-stranded, negative sense RNA virus. There are no specific ultrastructural studies of the oropouche virus in human tissues that have been recorded...
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    genus Flavivirus, which also contains the Zika virus, dengue virus, and yellow fever virus. The virus is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes, mostly species...
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    gland extracts modulate anti-viral and TH1/TH2 cytokine responses to sindbis virus infection". Viral Immunol. 17 (4): 565–73. doi:10.1089/vim.2004.17.565...
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    Tobago. Oropouche fever is caused by the Oropouche virus (OROV), of the Bunyavirales order of viruses. Oropouche fever is endemic to the Amazon basin, with...
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  • was isolated from sandflies and its bite probably spread the virus. The presence of the virus in Africa indicates a wide distribution although no human cases...
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  • Powassan virus (POWV) is a Flavivirus transmitted by ticks, found in North America and in the Russian Far East. It is named after the town of Powassan...
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