Candiru phlebovirus: Difference between revisions
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Candiru phlebovirus (CDUV) is a species in the genus Phlebovirus.<ref name=Mahy />
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Related strains[edit]
The Candiru antigenic complex consists of Candiru phlebovirus along with 70 named viruses<ref>,
Characterization of the Candiru antigenic complex (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus), a highly diverse and reassorting group of viruses affecting humans in tropical America, J. Virol., 2011, Vol. 85(Issue: 8), pp. 3811–20, DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02275-10, PMID: 21289119, PMC: 3126144,</ref> among which 6 are known to cause disease in humans. Here are some :<ref name=Mahy />
- Alenquer virus
- Itaituba virus
- Morumbi virus
- Nique virus
- Oriximina virus
- Serra Norte virus
- Turuna virus
References[edit]
<references group="" responsive="1"><ref name=Mahy>Brian W.J.,
The Dictionary of Virology, Academic Press, 2009,</ref></references>

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