Virus Sendai

Sendai virus is an RNA virus of the Togaviridae family. The first member of the alphavirus genus to be discovered in rodents. The virus belongs to the group of arboviruses. The diseases and clinical picture are similar to other similar viruses. It is also known that this infection is difficult to treat.

The Sendai virus is dangerous to humans. At the first contact of the mucous membrane of the eyes or in case of contact with the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, severe inflammation occurs. In 30% of cases this leads to blindness.



Sendai virus, also known as Japanese murine hemagglutinin virus, is a serious pathogen that can infect mice and cause severe illness and even death. This is a very dangerous virus that can be transmitted to humans through contact with a sick mouse. As a result, at dawn