pegiviruses
Pegiviruses are a genus of small, non-enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses belonging to the family Iflaviridae. They are primarily insect viruses, with some also known to infect other arthropods. The name "Pegivirus" is derived from "Pestivirus-like viruses," highlighting their structural and genetic similarities to pestiviruses, a genus within the Flaviviridae family, though they are not closely related.
Pegiviruses are characterized by their positive-sense RNA genomes, which are approximately 10 kilobases in length. The
These viruses are typically transmitted horizontally through contact with infected individuals or contaminated environments. While many