Taxonomy of Phleboviruses, Emphasizing Those That Are Sandfly-Borne
Charles H. Calisher, Mattia Calzolari
Abstract
Sandfly-borne phleboviruses (phylum Negarnavaricota, realm Riboviria, kingdom Orthornavirae, genus Phlebovirus) comprise three genome segments of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and which encode an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, which they use to transcribe the viral RNA genome into messenger RNA and to replicate the genome. At least some of these viruses cause mild 3-day fevers in humans but some also have been associated with more severe illnesses in humans. The 67 recognized phleboviruses are listed here in a table composed by the authors from International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses reports as well as the scientific literature.
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SandflyPhlebovirusRNAGenomeBiologyVirologyENCODEGeneticsGeneVirusBunyaviridaeLeishmaniaComputer scienceWorld Wide WebParasite hostingViral Infections and VectorsPlant Virus Research StudiesVector-borne infectious diseases