Human parainfluenza viruses
Human Parainfluenza Viruses (HPIVs)[edit]

Human Parainfluenza Viruses (HPIVs) are a group of viruses that cause respiratory infections in humans. They belong to the Paramyxoviridae family and are a paraphyletic group consisting of four distinct single-stranded RNA viruses.
Classification[edit]
HPIVs are classified into four types based on their genetic and antigenic properties:
- HPIV-1
- HPIV-2
- HPIV-3
- HPIV-4
Each type is known to cause different patterns of respiratory illness.
Structure and Genome[edit]

HPIVs are roughly 150–250 nm in size and contain negative-sense RNA. Their genome encompasses about 15,000 nucleotides. The virus structure includes a lipid envelope and surface proteins essential for infection of host cells.
Diseases Associated with HPIVs[edit]
HPIVs are primarily associated with respiratory diseases, including:
- Croup, most commonly caused by HPIV-1
- Bronchiolitis and pneumonia, often linked to HPIV-3
- Mild to severe respiratory illnesses caused by HPIV-2 and HPIV-4
These viruses can affect individuals of all ages but are particularly severe in infants, young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised patients.
Diagnosis and Treatment[edit]
Diagnosis is typically based on the presentation of symptoms and can be confirmed through laboratory testing. Treatment is mainly supportive, as there are no specific antiviral therapies for HPIVs.
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