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Qu'est-ce (qui) est arbovirus - définition

VIRUS TRANSMITTED BY ARTHROPOD VECTORS
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arbovirus         
['?:b?(?)?v??r?s]
¦ noun Medicine any of a group of viruses (e.g. that causing yellow fever) transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks, or other arthropods.
Origin
1950s: from ar(thropod)-bo(rne) + virus.
Arbovirus         
Arbovirus is an informal name for any virus that is transmitted by arthropod vectors. The term arbovirus is a portmanteau word (arthropod-borne virus).
Arbovirus (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Arbovirus is a shortened name given to viruses that are transmitted by arthropods, or arthropod-borne viruses.

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Arbovirus

Arbovirus is an informal name for any virus that is transmitted by arthropod vectors. The term arbovirus is a portmanteau word (arthropod-borne virus). Tibovirus (tick-borne virus) is sometimes used to more specifically describe viruses transmitted by ticks, a superorder within the arthropods. Arboviruses can affect both animals (including humans) and plants. In humans, symptoms of arbovirus infection generally occur 3–15 days after exposure to the virus and last three or four days. The most common clinical features of infection are fever, headache, and malaise, but encephalitis and viral hemorrhagic fever may also occur.