Oriboka virus

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Oribok virus

Oribok virus (Orbivirus) is a virus from the family Bunyaviridae, which is the causative agent of the disease of the same name, called lyrical disease. This disease belongs to the group of “mosquito fevers” and affects humans and some animals. The virus is mainly transmitted through the bites of mosquitoes, especially Culex pipiens and Aedes spp., which can transmit the disease. The infection can also be transmitted through direct contact with infected animals or objects such as clothing, etc. Symptoms of inclusion: - High temperature up to 41°C - Severe headache - Chills - Pain in muscles and joints - Redness of the skin - Nausea and vomiting - Impaired consciousness Possible complications of infection may include meningitis, encephalitis and pneumonia. Diagnosis of infection is based on clinical symptoms and laboratory tests such as PCR and ELISA. Treatment includes the use of anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics if necessary. Prevention includes preventing mosquito bites and using insect repellents during mosquito season. There is no specific vaccination against the Oribok virus, but active immunization is carried out against related viruses from