Nodamura virus

id: nodamura-virus-319-1221591
title: Nodamura virus
text: Nodamura virus (NoV) is a member of the family Nodaviridae, which was originally isolated from mosquitoes in Japan near the village of Nodamura in 1956. Other members of Nodaviridae are flock house virus (FHV) and black beetle virus (BBV). NoV has been found to multiply in several insect and tick species; however, these infected individuals seem to be asymptomatic. Nodamura virus is the only member of the genus Alphanodavirus that can infect insects, fish, and mammals.
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description: Species of virus
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nodamura_virus
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date modified: 2022-11-20T22:12:57Z
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