Muju virus

Muju virus (MUV) is a zoonotic negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Orthohantavirus. It is a member virus of Puumala orthohantavirus.[1] It is one of four rodent-borne Hantaviruses found in the Republic of Korea. It is the etiologic agent for Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). The other species responsible for HFRS in Korea are Seoul orthohantavirusHantaan orthohantavirus, and Soochong virus.[2][3]
Muju virus
Virus classificatione
(unranked):Virus
Realm:Riboviria
Phylum:Negarnaviricota
Class:Ellioviricetes
Order:Bunyavirales
Family:Hantaviridae
Subfamily:Mammantavirinae
Genus:Orthohantavirus
Species:Puumala orthohantavirus
Virus:
Muju virus

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