Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus
Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus is a species of virus in the genus Orthobunyavirus, family Bunyaviridae. It is named after the place it was first isolated, Bunyamwera, in Uganda. Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus is the prototype species of the Orthobunyavirus genus, which includes over 170 viruses. These viruses are grouped into 18 serogroups based on antigenic relationships.
Structure and Genome
Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus is an enveloped virus with a spherical shape, approximately 100 nm in diameter. The virus has a tri-segmented RNA genome, which is characteristic of the family Bunyaviridae. The three segments are named Large (L), Medium (M), and Small (S), according to their size. The L segment encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, the M segment encodes the two surface glycoproteins (Gn and Gc), and the S segment encodes the nucleocapsid protein (N) and a nonstructural protein (NSs).
Replication Cycle
The replication cycle of Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus begins with the attachment of the virus to the host cell surface. The virus enters the cell through endocytosis and is then uncoated in the endosomal compartment. The viral RNA is released into the cytoplasm, where it is transcribed and replicated. The newly synthesized viral proteins and RNA are assembled into new virions in the Golgi apparatus, which are then released from the cell by budding.
Pathogenesis and Clinical Significance
Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes and can infect a wide range of vertebrate hosts, including humans, livestock, and birds. In humans, infection with Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus can cause a febrile illness characterized by fever, headache, and joint pain. However, most infections are asymptomatic or cause only mild symptoms.
In livestock, Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus can cause significant disease, including abortion in pregnant animals and death in newborns. The virus can also cause disease in birds, including encephalitis and death.
Prevention and Control
There is currently no specific treatment or vaccine for Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus. Prevention and control measures are primarily focused on reducing exposure to mosquitoes, the main vector of the virus. This includes the use of insect repellents, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating mosquito breeding sites.
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