Tibovirus

Tibovirus Is term is often used to describe viruses that are transmitted by tick vectors. The word tibovirus is an acronym (TIck-BOrne virus).[1] This falls within the superorder arthropod thus tibovirus is classified under Arthropod Borne virus (Arborvirus). For a person to acquire infection the tick must bit and feed for a sufficient period of time. The tiboviruses that affect humans are limited to within 3 families: Flaviviridae, Reoviridae, and Bunyaviridae.[2][3]

Flaviviridae:

Reoviridae:

Bunyaviridae:


References

  1. Hubalek, Zdenek (July 2012). "Tick-borne viruses in Europe". Parasitology Research. 111 (1): 9–36. PMID 22526290. doi:10.1007/s00436-012-2910-1. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  2. Labuda, M (2004). "Tick-borne viruses". Parasitology. 221 (45): S221–45. PMID 15938513.
  3. "Tickborne diseases of the United States". Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
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