Lumbo virus

Lumbo virus: features and characteristics

Luma virus is a pathogenic factor or infection virus that can be transmitted from person to person through contact. What is Lumboid Virus? Lumboid viruses are infectious pathogens that cause diseases in humans and animals. However, in this case, there is no clear understanding of which of them cause serious diseases and which cause minor ones. Some of them can cause severe respiratory symptoms, while others can cause minor infections in the gastrointestinal tract. **Luma** viruses are also known as bunyavian viruses.

You can become infected with the Lumi or Bunawe virus through a kiss, a handshake, or through the common use of household items. The upper respiratory tract is affected. Pathogens are characterized by the appearance of reddish spots or ulcers. Carriers of the infection are those who already have certain blood groups (second and third). This disease is not inherited by children.

The infection is not dangerous for either people or pets. Everything that was said earlier will not affect their health in any way. But it is worth noting that an infected person temporarily becomes dangerous to others, especially to those who suffer from chronic allergies. The virus spreads infections to children in 26-32% of cases. Among adults, this figure is only 8-10%.