Family
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Virus
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Vector
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Reservoirs
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Distribution
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Clinical Features
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Arenaviridae
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Argentine hemorrhagic fever virus
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none
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rodents
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Lassa fever virus
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none
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rodents
|
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Hantaviridae
|
Hantavirus
|
none
|
small rodents
|
worldwide
|
fever, shock, AKI, pulmonary edema
|
Nairoviridae
|
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
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Hyalomma ticks
|
small mammals, including hares
|
former Soviet Union, Middle East, and Africa
|
severe hemorrhagic fever
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Peribunyaviridae
|
California encephalitis virus
|
Aedes triseriatus
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chipmunks
|
northern US
|
meningoencephalitis, seizures, cerebral edema
|
La Crosse encephalitis virus
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Jamestown Canyon virus
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Snowshoe hare virus
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Bwamba fever virus
|
mosquitoes
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donkeys
|
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Oropouche virus
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Culicoides paraensis biting midge
|
birds, sloths, monkeys
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Brazil, Peru, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago
|
fever, hemorrhage
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Phenuiviridae
|
Heartland virus
|
Amblyomma americanum ticks
|
|
midwestern and southern US
|
fever, headache, cough, confusion, myalgias, multiorgan failure, thrombocytopenia
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Rift Valley fever virus
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Aedes mcintoshi mosquitoes
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sub-Saharan Africa
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acute fever, retinitis, hemorrhagic fever, encephalitis
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Sand fly fever viruses
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Phlebotomus species sand flies
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Mediterranean
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asymptomatic, febrile illness, or meningoencephalitis
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Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus
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Haemophysalis longicornis, Ixodes nipponensis, and Amblyomma testudinarium ticks
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central and eastern China, South Korea, western Japan
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fever, multiorgan failure, bleeding diathesis
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