About: Modoc virus

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Modoc virus (MODV) is a rodent-associated flavivirus. Small and enveloped, MODV contains positive single-stranded RNA. Taxonomically, MODV is part of the Flavivirus genus and Flaviviridae family. The Flavivirus genus includes nearly 80 viruses, both vector-borne and no known vector (NKV) species. Known flavivirus vector-borne viruses include Dengue virus, Yellow Fever virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, and West Nile virus.

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  • Modoc virus (MODV) is a rodent-associated flavivirus. Small and enveloped, MODV contains positive single-stranded RNA. Taxonomically, MODV is part of the Flavivirus genus and Flaviviridae family. The Flavivirus genus includes nearly 80 viruses, both vector-borne and no known vector (NKV) species. Known flavivirus vector-borne viruses include Dengue virus, Yellow Fever virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, and West Nile virus. In 1958, MODV was first isolated from the mammary gland tissue of a white-footed deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) captured in Modoc County, California. Since the first isolation, the MODV has also been isolated from deer mice in Oregon, Colorado, and Montana. There are other anti-genetically and genetically related viruses which also have no known vector such as Jutiapa virus, the Cowbone Ridge virus, the Sal Vieja virus, and the San Perlita virus. Little information is known about these viruses as well. (en)
  • Il Modoc virus (MODV) è un arbovirus della famiglia Flaviviridae, genere Flavivirus, appartiene al IV gruppo dei virus a ((+) ssRNA). Il virus MODV appartiene al gruppo dei virus Modoc costituito da 6 specie del genere flavivirus; esso è strettamente sierologicamente correlato ai virus: * Apoi virus (APOIV) * Cowbone Ridge virus (CRV) * Jutiapa virus (JUTV) * Sal Vieja virus (SVV) * San Perlita virus (SPV) Il virus MODV fu isolato per la prima volta negli USA nel 1958 in un piccolo roditore: la Peromyscus; ha un vettore sconosciuto mentre l'animale ospite è il roditore . Il virus RBV fa parte dei Flavivirus patogeni per l'uomo ed è causa di encefalite. (it)
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  • Deer mouse, known host of Modoc virus (en)
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  • Modoc virus (MODV) is a rodent-associated flavivirus. Small and enveloped, MODV contains positive single-stranded RNA. Taxonomically, MODV is part of the Flavivirus genus and Flaviviridae family. The Flavivirus genus includes nearly 80 viruses, both vector-borne and no known vector (NKV) species. Known flavivirus vector-borne viruses include Dengue virus, Yellow Fever virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, and West Nile virus. (en)
  • Il Modoc virus (MODV) è un arbovirus della famiglia Flaviviridae, genere Flavivirus, appartiene al IV gruppo dei virus a ((+) ssRNA). Il virus MODV appartiene al gruppo dei virus Modoc costituito da 6 specie del genere flavivirus; esso è strettamente sierologicamente correlato ai virus: * Apoi virus (APOIV) * Cowbone Ridge virus (CRV) * Jutiapa virus (JUTV) * Sal Vieja virus (SVV) * San Perlita virus (SPV) Il virus MODV fu isolato per la prima volta negli USA nel 1958 in un piccolo roditore: la Peromyscus; ha un vettore sconosciuto mentre l'animale ospite è il roditore . (it)
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  • Modoc virus (it)
  • Modoc virus (en)
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