Huron virus

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Huron virus is a type of virus that belongs to the genus bunyaviridae, family bunyaviridae. It was discovered in the 60s of the last century and still remains poorly understood. Although this virus is known to be pathogenic in mammals, its significance in humans and animals is still unknown.



The Huron virus is the causative agent of a number of diseases, which is only possible in a tropical climate. They belong to the genus Bunyamia of the Bunyavirus family. For infectious diseases, there is a picture of hemorrhagic conjunctivitis with damage to the lungs and liver. Such viruses spread while swimming in natural bodies of water, in flooded meadows or grassy banks. Most often found in adults. Hemorrhoid-type lesions