Blood virus

Junina virus is one of the most dangerous viruses found in South America. It causes Argentine hemorrhagic fever, a disease that can lead to serious complications and even death. The virus is transmitted through the bite of an infected insect (usually a mosquito), so it is important to take precautions when



Junin virus (H5N1) is one of the most dangerous influenza viruses that was first discovered during an epidemic in 2003 in the People's Republic of China and then spread throughout the world. This virus has a high potential to spread rapidly and is responsible for many deaths. Many countries have taken measures to prevent the spread of the Junin virus, but it still poses a serious threat to public health.

Junin virus belongs to the orthomyxovirus family and includes seven serotypes. Only H5N1 is known to cause illness in humans and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets from coughing, sneezing or contact with a contaminated surface. Symptoms of Junin virus include fever, cough, sore throat and chest, weakness, headache, loss of appetite,