Bandya virus (Bunyaviridae) is a virus belonging to the ecological group of arboviruses. It has no defined genus and has not been assigned to any known arbovirus genera based on antigen analysis. The pathogenicity of Bandya virus in humans has not been established.
Bandya viruses are members of the Bunyaviridae family, which includes more than 100 different viruses. Bandya viruses are spherical in shape and contain single-stranded RNA. They can multiply in animal and human cells, causing various diseases such as fever, hemorrhagic fever and others.
Although the Bandya virus belongs to the ecological group of arboviruses and has no generic affiliation, its pathogenicity and ability to cause disease in humans have not been established. This means that research in this area continues and scientists continue to study this virus and its effects on the human body.
**Bandia virus** (Bunyaviridae) is a genus of viruses that combines many serotypes. Due to the fact that their structure and functions have not been sufficiently studied, it is not always possible to determine the specific properties of viruses of this genus.
Viruses of this group are distributed in various ecosystems, and their bite causes various types of arboviral diseases that can be dangerous to humans. An important aspect is that the study of Bandia viruses and their properties helps to understand the mechanisms of spread and development of arbovirus and adapt an effective system