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prevalent in
several rural areas of
central Venezuela and is
caused by
Guanarito mammarenavirus (GTOV)
which belongs to the
Arenaviridae family. The short-tailed...
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Marburg virus Reconstructed 1918
influenza virus Chapare mammarenavirus Guanarito mammarenavirus Argentinian mammarenavirus (formerly Junín virus) Machupo...
- syndromes,
including L****a fever, are
derived from
infections such as
Guanarito virus,
Junin virus, L****a virus, Lujo virus,
Machupo virus,
Sabia virus...
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viruses than can
cause hepatitis include:
Adenoviruses Arenaviruses:
Guanarito virus, Junín virus, L****a
fever virus, Lujo virus,
Machupo virus, and...
- (Sabiá virus),
Chapare hemorrhagic fever (Chapare virus),
Venezuelan (
Guanarito virus) and
Whitewater Arroyo virus hemorrhagic fevers. The
former family...
-
arenaviruses of
clades A and B,
which include the
important viruses Machupo,
Guanarito, Junin, and
Sabia in
addition to the non
pathogenic Amapari virus, use...
- (Agua Blanca)
Araure (Araure)
Esteller (Píritu)
Guanare (Guanare)
Guanarito (
Guanarito) Monseñor José
Vicente de Unda (Paraíso de Chabasquén)
Ospino (Ospino)...
- of Caracas. The city was
founded in 1621
under the name of San Jose de
Guanarito. It grew to
become a part of the
Greater Caracas area as the
latter expanded...
- as El Pao (Cojedes), San
Antonio (Barinas),
Trinidad de La
Capilla -
Guanarito (Portuguesa), La
Union (Barinas),
Florida (Portuguesa), and
Libertad de...
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Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus Venezuelan equine encephalitis No
Guanarito virus Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever No
Vibrio vulnificus Vibrio vulnificus...