quaranjavirus
Quaranjavirus is a genus of viruses in the order Bunyavirales and the family Nairoviridae. These viruses are known to infect ticks, and some species are capable of causing disease in mammals, including humans. The name "Quaranjavirus" is derived from the location where the first identified member of the genus was discovered.
The genome of quaranjaviruses consists of three RNA segments. These viruses are transmitted to hosts through
Symptoms of infection in humans can vary depending on the specific virus but may include fever, headache,
Currently, there are no specific antiviral treatments available for quaranjavirus infections. Treatment is primarily supportive, focusing