Dugbe virus

Dugbe virus is a virus that belongs to the genus Bunyaviridae, family Bunyaviridae. It is also known as a virus of the arbovirus group and the Ganjam antigenic group. Dugbe virus is a potential pathogen for animals and humans, but its pathogenicity has not yet been established in humans.

Dugbe virus belongs to the ecological group of arboviruses, which means that it is transmitted through mosquito bites. The virus can spread to both people and animals, including livestock and wild animals. However, human-to-human transmission of the virus has not been confirmed.

Currently, Dugbe virus is on the list of viruses that can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans and animals, but there is no specific data on its pathogenicity in humans. Because of this, it is important to continue research and monitoring of this virus to prevent its spread and the spread of the diseases it can cause.

Thus, Dugbe virus remains a subject of study and requires further study to understand its pathogenicity and modes of transmission.



Dugbe viruses

Among the viruses of the **Bunyavirus** family, the Dugbe virus is widespread. A dangerous disease affects the respiratory system, pancreas and other human organs, which can lead to death. Here is a description of the virus: * Virus of the Bunyavirus family, its Ecological group Arbovirus * Antigenic Group Ganjam

Symptoms: 1. Fever 2. Pain in muscles and joints 3. Weakness 4. Headache 5. Cough 6. Vomiting 7. Diarrhea 8. Blood in