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Nairovirus

Nairovirus
Virus classification
Group: Group V ((−)ssRNA)
Order: Unassigned
Family: Bunyaviridae
Genus: Nairovirus
Type species
Dugbe virus
Species

Abu Hammad virus
Abu Mina virus
Artashat virus
Avalon virus
Bandia virus
Burana virus
Caspiy virus
Chim virus
Clo Mor virus
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
Dera Ghazi Khan virus
Dugbe virus
Erve virus
Farallon virus
Ganjam virus
Geran virus
Gossas virus
Hazara virus
Hughes virus
Issyk-Kul virus
Kasokero virus
Keterah virus
Kupe virus
Leopards Hill virus
Nairobi sheep disease virus
Paramushir virus
Puffin Island virus
Punte Salinas virus
Qalyub virus
Raza virus
Sakhalin virus
Soldado virus
Tamdy virus
Thiafora virus
Tillamook virus
Tofla virus
Yogue virus
Zirqa virus


Abu Hammad virus
Abu Mina virus
Artashat virus
Avalon virus
Bandia virus
Burana virus
Caspiy virus
Chim virus
Clo Mor virus
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
Dera Ghazi Khan virus
Dugbe virus
Erve virus
Farallon virus
Ganjam virus
Geran virus
Gossas virus
Hazara virus
Hughes virus
Issyk-Kul virus
Kasokero virus
Keterah virus
Kupe virus
Leopards Hill virus
Nairobi sheep disease virus
Paramushir virus
Puffin Island virus
Punte Salinas virus
Qalyub virus
Raza virus
Sakhalin virus
Soldado virus
Tamdy virus
Thiafora virus
Tillamook virus
Tofla virus
Yogue virus
Zirqa virus

Nairovirus is a genus in the family Bunyaviridae that include viruses with circular, negative-sense single stranded RNA. It got its name from the Nairobi sheep disease that affects the gastrointestinal tracts of sheep and goats. The vast majority, and perhaps all viruses in this genus are tick-borne viruses that can have human or other vertebrate hosts.

The Nairobi sheep disease virus (NSD) is the prototype virus of the genus.
NSD is found in East and Central Africa, and causes acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis in sheep and goats.

The genus is divided into at least nine serogroups. The Hughes and Sakhalin serogroups appear to be sister groups.


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