sníkjudýrasjúkdómar
Sníkjudýrasjúkdómar is a rare, multisystemic disorder first described in the late 20th century in northern Iceland. The name derives from Icelandic words meaning “syndrome” (sýn) and “infection” (júð), reflecting its viral origin and complex clinical presentation. It is transmitted by the bites of the endemic bite‑to‑bite bug, *Chrysomya sintia*, which inhabits cold, high‑altitude wetlands.
The pathogen responsible is a double‑stranded RNA virus belonging to the *Peranichovirus* genus. After inoculation, the
Clinical manifestations appear within 3–5 days post‑exposure and include fever, maculopapular rash, myocarditis, and neuropathia characterized
Treatment consists of symptomatic management, antiviral agents such as ribavirin, and high‑dose corticosteroids to mitigate inflammation.