paramyxoviruses
Paramyxoviruses are a diverse group of enveloped, nonsegmented, negative-sense RNA viruses in the family Paramyxoviridae. They infect a wide range of hosts, including humans and domestic and wild animals, and are commonly transmitted by respiratory secretions. Many cause respiratory illness, and several can produce systemic disease or neurological complications.
Their genomes are single-stranded, negative-sense RNA and are translated in the cytoplasm by the viral RNA-dependent
Key human pathogens include measles virus (Morbillivirus), which causes fever and generalized rash; mumps virus (Rubulavirus),
Diagnosis relies on nucleic acid amplification and serology; treatment is largely supportive. Prevention varies by virus;