Biology:Chapare virus

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Chapare virus
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Group V ((−)ssRNA)
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Chapare virus

Template:Infobox disease Chapare virus causes hemorrhagic fever and is a member of the arenavirus family of viruses. It causes Chapare hemorrhagic fever. The only known outbreak of Chapare virus infection occurred in the village of Samuzabeti, Chapare Province, Bolivia, in January 2003.[1][2] A small number of people were infected. One person died. The specific transmission vector is not known, but is suspected to be a rodent, in keeping with other members of the arenavirus family, which includes the Lassa virus.[3]

Background

In December 2003, an outbreak of the Chapare virus occurred near Cochabamba, Bolivia.

Symptoms

The symptoms include: headache, fever, body aches, nose bleeds, and bleeding gums.

Treatment

No treatment or cure has been discovered yet.

References

Wikidata ☰ Q839212 entry