Virus of Sindbis
The virus Sindbis is a family member of the Togaviridae , in the subfamily of the Alphavirus . This virus was isolated for the first time in 1952 with the Cairo in Egypt. It is transmitted by mosquitos Culex and causes fevers, Arthralgie S, a Exanthème and Malaise S. the zones at the risk are the south and is of Africa, Egypt, Israel, Philippines and part of Australia. The Sindbis virus is a arbovirus , it is transmitted via the vertebrate ones like the oiseaus, with the invertebrates like the mosquitos. The human ones are infected when they are piqués by a mosquito carrying the virus. Recently, the Maladie of Pogosta in Finland was allotted to Sindbis.
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