Cutango virus

Cutango virus (also known as Cutango virus) is a virus that belongs to the genus Flavoviruses and the family Togaviruses. It is one of the most common arboviruses in the world and can cause various diseases in humans and animals.

Cutango virus belongs to the ecological group of arboviruses, which means that it is transmitted through mosquito bites. The antigenic group of the Kutango virus is B, which suggests that it can be pathogenic for humans. However, it has not yet been determined whether the Cutango virus causes disease in humans.

Symptoms of Kutango virus disease may include fever, headache, muscle pain, fatigue, nausea and vomiting. In some cases, symptoms related to the central nervous system, such as seizures and paralysis, may also occur.

Although the Cutango virus is widespread throughout the world, it is not particularly dangerous to humans. However, if you travel to areas where it is common, it is recommended to take precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes and other insects that can transmit the virus.