Catacamas virus

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Catacamas virus is a single-stranded, enveloped novel RNA virus in the genus Orthohantavirus of the family Hantaviridae isolated in Oryzomys couesi near the town of Catacamas in eastern Honduras.[1] It is a member virus of the species Orthohantavirus bayoui.[2][3]

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Catacamas virus
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(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Negarnaviricota
Class: Bunyaviricetes
Order: Elliovirales
Family: Hantaviridae
Genus: Orthohantavirus
Species:
Orthohantavirus bayoui
Virus:
Catacamas virus
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Natural reservoir

Catacamas virus was isolated from Oryzomys couesi and none of 41 other rodents that were also trapped near the town of Catacamas. The finding represents the first time a hantavirus species has been found in Honduras.[1]

Virology

Analysis of nucleotide and amino acid sequence data indicated that this hantaviral strain is phylogenetically most closely related to Bayou virus which is associated with the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) in the southeastern United States.[4]

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