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'''Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus''' ('''VEEV''') is a mosquito-borne viral pathogen that causes [[Venezuelan equine encephalitis]] or '''VEE'''. VEEV is a member of the genus [[Alphavirus]] in the family [[Togaviridae]]. The virus is found in the Americas, particularly in Central and South America, but outbreaks have occurred in the United States.
== Veev ==


==Transmission==
[[File:VEEV_logo.png|thumb|Veev logo]]
VEEV is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. The virus can also be transmitted from a pregnant animal to her fetus, and in laboratory settings, through aerosols.


==Symptoms==
'''Veev''' is a technology-enabled homebuilding company that focuses on prefabricated construction methods. The company aims to revolutionize the homebuilding industry by integrating advanced technology and sustainable practices into the construction process.
In humans, the symptoms of VEE include fever, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and myalgia. Severe cases can lead to encephalitis, with symptoms such as seizures, coma, and neurological deficits.


==Prevention and Control==
== History ==
Prevention of VEEV infection primarily involves control of mosquito populations and avoiding mosquito bites. Vaccines are available for use in horses, but there is currently no licensed vaccine for humans.
Veev was founded in 2008 by Amit Haller and Dafna Akiva. Initially, the company focused on real estate development but later pivoted to become a technology-driven homebuilder. Veev's approach combines digital design, prefabrication, and on-site assembly to create homes more efficiently and sustainably.


==Research==
== Technology and Innovation ==
Research on VEEV has been conducted due to its potential use as a biological weapon. The virus is classified as a Category B Priority Pathogen by the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]] (NIAID).
Veev utilizes a proprietary building system that integrates digital design with prefabricated panels. These panels are manufactured in a controlled environment and then transported to the construction site for assembly. This method reduces construction time and waste, while also allowing for greater precision and quality control.


==See also==
The company employs a range of technologies, including [[Building Information Modeling]] (BIM) and advanced materials, to enhance the building process. Veev's system is designed to be scalable, enabling the construction of various types of residential buildings.
* [[Eastern equine encephalitis virus]]
* [[Western equine encephalitis virus]]


[[Category:Alphaviruses]]
== Sustainability ==
[[Category:Arboviruses]]
Veev is committed to sustainable building practices. The company's prefabrication process minimizes waste and energy consumption. Additionally, Veev homes are designed to be energy-efficient, incorporating features such as high-performance insulation and energy-efficient appliances.
[[Category:Encephalitis]]


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== Products ==
Veev offers a range of residential products, including single-family homes and multi-family units. The company's homes are customizable, allowing buyers to select from various design options and finishes.


==References==
[[File:VEEV_One_and_VEEV_Now.jpg|thumb|Veev One and Veev Now]]
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==External links==
== Projects ==
* [https://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/arbor/vee.htm CDC - VEE]
Veev has completed several projects in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]], showcasing its innovative building techniques. These projects demonstrate the company's ability to deliver high-quality homes quickly and efficiently.
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=11089 NCBI Taxonomy Browser - VEEV]


{{Viral diseases}}
== Awards and Recognition ==
{{Arboviral encephalitides and hemorrhagic fevers}}
Veev has received recognition for its innovative approach to homebuilding. The company has been featured in various industry publications and has won awards for its contributions to sustainable construction.
{{Equine diseases}}
 
{{Infectious diseases}}
== Related pages ==
* [[Prefabricated building]]
* [[Sustainable architecture]]
* [[Building Information Modeling]]
 
== References ==
* "Veev: Reinventing the Homebuilding Process." [[TechCrunch]]. Retrieved from [https://techcrunch.com/2021/veev-reinventing-homebuilding/].
* "How Veev is Changing the Construction Industry." [[Forbes]]. Retrieved from [https://www.forbes.com/2021/veev-construction-industry/].
 
[[File:Veev_and_Mesh.jpg|thumb|Veev and Mesh]]
 
[[Category:Construction companies]]
[[Category:Sustainable architecture]]
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File:VEEV_logo.png|Veev logo
File:VEEV_One_and_VEEV_Now.jpg|VEEV One and VEEV Now
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 18 February 2025

Veev[edit]

Veev logo

Veev is a technology-enabled homebuilding company that focuses on prefabricated construction methods. The company aims to revolutionize the homebuilding industry by integrating advanced technology and sustainable practices into the construction process.

History[edit]

Veev was founded in 2008 by Amit Haller and Dafna Akiva. Initially, the company focused on real estate development but later pivoted to become a technology-driven homebuilder. Veev's approach combines digital design, prefabrication, and on-site assembly to create homes more efficiently and sustainably.

Technology and Innovation[edit]

Veev utilizes a proprietary building system that integrates digital design with prefabricated panels. These panels are manufactured in a controlled environment and then transported to the construction site for assembly. This method reduces construction time and waste, while also allowing for greater precision and quality control.

The company employs a range of technologies, including Building Information Modeling (BIM) and advanced materials, to enhance the building process. Veev's system is designed to be scalable, enabling the construction of various types of residential buildings.

Sustainability[edit]

Veev is committed to sustainable building practices. The company's prefabrication process minimizes waste and energy consumption. Additionally, Veev homes are designed to be energy-efficient, incorporating features such as high-performance insulation and energy-efficient appliances.

Products[edit]

Veev offers a range of residential products, including single-family homes and multi-family units. The company's homes are customizable, allowing buyers to select from various design options and finishes.

Veev One and Veev Now

Projects[edit]

Veev has completed several projects in the San Francisco Bay Area, showcasing its innovative building techniques. These projects demonstrate the company's ability to deliver high-quality homes quickly and efficiently.

Awards and Recognition[edit]

Veev has received recognition for its innovative approach to homebuilding. The company has been featured in various industry publications and has won awards for its contributions to sustainable construction.

Related pages[edit]

References[edit]

  • "Veev: Reinventing the Homebuilding Process." TechCrunch. Retrieved from [1].
  • "How Veev is Changing the Construction Industry." Forbes. Retrieved from [2].
Veev and Mesh