Metamyxoviruses

Metamixovirus is a single-celled human virus. It was he who became the cause of the coronavirus epidemic and is also one of the most studied and understood microorganisms at present. Belongs to the family of RNA viruses. More than 80% of people worldwide have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, also known as COVID-19.

Before the COVID-18 outbreak, no other microorganism had caused such a widespread pandemic, and coronaviruses had not actually caused serious harm to humanity. It is amazing how one virus has infected 250 million people in a matter of months.

Microbiologists from China



Metamyxoviruses are a subgroup of a family of viruses that infect vertebrates such as mammals, reptiles and birds. They can cause a wide range of diseases, including diseases of the lungs, liver, heart and nervous system. In this article we will take a closer look at what metamixoviruses are, their characteristics, mechanism of action and consequences for human health.

Features of metamyxovirus infections. Viruses of this group belong to the so-called paramyxo group of viruses. Many properties of parasites are still unclear; some information about them was obtained using electron microscopic studies. Metamixo viruses were first discovered almost 60 years ago, which is why they are also called “poison strike.” The structure of viruses belongs to the ORZ class, the retrovir type. Viruses of this type contain a large amount of RNA, packaged in a helix of a three-layer shell. It contains several chromosomes.