Vesicular stomatitis fever is a infectious disease caused by Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), belong to the genus Vesiculovirus, within the family Rhabdoviridae and the order Mononegavirales of -ssRNA viruses. Clinical disease has been observed in cattle, horses, pigs and camel. The VSV is zoonotic and causes flu-like symptom. Encephalitis is rare but may occur in children. The transmission is more likely by trans-cutaneous or transmucosal route.
Category
Infectious disease
Brite
Infectious diseases [BR:br08401]
Viral infections
Infections caused by -ssRNA viruses
H02509 Vesicular stomatitis fever
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
01 Certain infectious or parasitic diseases
Certain arthropod-borne viral fevers
1D4Y Other specified arthropod-borne viral fevers
H02509 Vesicular stomatitis fever
Pathogen
Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus Vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus
Other DBs
ICD-11:
1D4Y
MeSH:
D054243
Reference
PMID:12949408
Authors
Sur JH, Allende R, Doster AR
Title
Vesicular stomatitis virus infection and neuropathogenesis in the murine model are associated with apoptosis.
Journal
Vet Pathol 40:512-20 (2003) DOI:10.1354/vp.40-5-512
Reference
PMID:30288197
Authors
Kumar B, Manuja A, Gulati BR, Virmani N, Tripathi BN
Title
Zoonotic Viral Diseases of Equines and Their Impact on Human and Animal Health.
Journal
Open Virol J 12:80-98 (2018) DOI:10.2174/1874357901812010080
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