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Species of virus
Tete orthobunyavirus is a
bunyavirus found originally in
Tete Province, Mozambique. It is a disease of animals and humans. Two forms, Bahig and Matruh viruses, were isolated from bird
ticks including
Hyalomma marginatum, but elsewhere
mosquitoes and
biting midges have been implicated as vectors.
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Subtypes
- Bahig virus
- Matruh virus
- Tete virus SAAn3518
- Tsuruse virus
- Weldona virus
References
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^ Converse JD, Hoogstraal H, Moussa MI, Stek M, Kaiser MN (1974). "Bahig virus (Tete group) in naturally- and transovarially-infected Hyalomma marginatum ticks from Egypt and Italy". Arch Gesamte Virusforsch. 46 (1–2): 29–35.
doi:
10.1007/bf01240201.
PMID
4441433.
S2CID
35506328.
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Calisher CH, McLean RG, Zeller HG, Francy DB, Karabatsos N, Bowen RA (1990).
"Isolation of Tete serogroup bunyaviruses from Ceratopogonidae collected in Colorado". Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 43 (3): 314–8.
doi:
10.4269/ajtmh.1990.43.314.
PMID
2221226.
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^ Mohamed M, McLees A, Elliott RM (2009).
"Viruses in the Anopheles A, Anopheles B, and Tete serogroups in the Orthobunyavirus genus (family Bunyaviridae) do not encode an NSs protein". J. Virol. 83 (15): 7612–8.
doi:
10.1128/JVI.02080-08.
PMC
2708632.
PMID
19439468.
Literature
- Fauquet C, Mayo M, et al. (2005). Eighth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Elsevier. S. 704.
ISBN
0-12-249951-4.
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