avibirnaviruses
Avibirnaviruses are a genus of single-stranded RNA viruses belonging to the *Birnaviridae* family, primarily known for infecting birds. These viruses are classified under the species *Avibirnavirus A*, with *Avian birnavirus 1* (ABV-1) being the most well-studied serotype. They are enveloped viruses with a segmented genome consisting of two linear RNA molecules, designated as segments A and B. Segment A encodes the viral polymerase and the viral protein (VP) 2, which is the major capsid protein, while segment B encodes the VP3 and VP4 proteins, which are involved in viral replication.
Avibirnaviruses are associated with a range of diseases in poultry, most notably infectious bursal disease (IBD),
The clinical signs of IBD include lethargy, pale combs, diarrhea, and dehydration. In severe cases, the infection
Avibirnaviruses are not known to infect humans, and their host range is largely restricted to birds. However,