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zoonotic infectious disease originating in
Bolivia after infection by
Machupo virus. BHF was
first identified in 1963 as an
ambisense RNA
virus of the...
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infections such as
Guanarito virus,
Junin virus, L****a virus, Lujo virus,
Machupo virus,
Sabia virus, or
Whitewater Arroyo virus.
Because of the epidemiological...
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Guanarito mammarenavirus Argentinian mammarenavirus (formerly Junín virus)
Machupo mammarenavirus Brazilian mammarenavirus (formerly Sabiá mammarenavirus)...
- The
Machupo River is a
river in Beni Department, Bolivia, a
tributary of the Amazon. It
rises in the
foothills of the
Andes and
flows east and northeast...
- L****a
fever (L****a virus), Lujo virus,
Argentine (Junin virus),
Bolivian (
Machupo virus),
Brazilian (Sabiá virus),
Chapare hemorrhagic fever (Chapare virus)...
- It is
caused by the Junín
virus (an arenavirus,
closely related to the
Machupo virus,
causative agent of
Bolivian hemorrhagic fever). Its
reservoir of...
- Ebolavirus, many of the
Flaviviridae (especially ****anese
encephalitis virus),
Machupo virus, Coronaviruses,
Marburg virus,
Variola virus, and
yellow fever virus...
- no
mother tongue speakers left. It was
spoken on the Mamoré
River and
Machupo River. The
Canichana territory is part of the
region historically known...
- 1929 – 10
October 2023) was an
American virologist,
known for
discovering Machupo virus,
Hantaan virus, and
Ebola virus. He has held key
positions in the...
- Arenaviruses:
Guanarito virus, Junín virus, L****a
fever virus, Lujo virus,
Machupo virus, and Sabiá
virus Bunyaviruses: Crimean–Congo
hemorrhagic fever virus...