Tyaginya virus

Tyaginya virus is a virus that belongs to the Bunyaviridae family and the Bunyavirus genus. It is a member of the ecological group of arboviruses and the antigenic group of Californian bunyaviruses. The pathogenicity of the Tyaginya virus for humans has not been established, but it can cause diseases in animals and birds.

The Tyaginya virus was first discovered in 1988 in the Republic of Korea. Since then, it has become one of the most common viruses of the Bunyaviridae family in Asia and Europe. This virus is the causative agent of several diseases, including hemorrhagic fever, hemorrhagic syndrome and others.

To diagnose the Tyaginya virus, serological research methods are used, as well as PCR analysis for the presence of viral particles in the blood and other biological fluids of the body. Treatment of diseases caused by the Tyaginya virus is carried out with the help of antibiotics and antiviral drugs.

Despite the fact that the Tyaginya virus is dangerous to human health, it is not considered particularly dangerous and does not cause mass epidemics. However, if you become infected with this virus, you should immediately contact your doctor for medical attention.



*"Teginya virus" (Teginya virus) - V. genus of viruses, proposed by Saxena in 1962 to designate the virus that causes epidemic fever in great apes, Gimma disease (A, B and C), as well as Oro-ge . Scientific name: Puumala virus, synonyms: Prussovny fever virus, Semliki fever virus.*

**Taxonomy** According to medical viral nomenclature, TGEV is classified as an arbovirus of the family Bunyaviridae and genus Bunyavirus. Chief natural