Cache Valley virus infection is an infectious disease caused by Cache Valley virus (CVV), a mosquito-borne orthobunyavirus in the order Bunyavirales of -ssRNA viruses. CVV was first isolated in 1956 from Culiseta inornata mosquitoes in the Cache Valley of northern Utah. It circulates in mosquito and animal species across a large area of North, Central and South America. A limited number of human case reports have described severe illness.
Category
Infectious disease
Brite
Infectious diseases [BR:br08401]
Viral infections
Infections caused by -ssRNA viruses
H02512 Cache Valley virus infection
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
01 Certain infectious or parasitic diseases
Viral infections of the central nervous system
1C80 Viral encephalitis not elsewhere classified
H02512 Cache Valley virus infection
Pathogen
Cache Valley virus [GN:T40371]
Other DBs
ICD-11:
1C80
Reference
PMID:31533182
Authors
Gill CM, Beckham JD, Piquet AL, Tyler KL, Pastula DM
Title
Five Emerging Neuroinvasive Arboviral Diseases: Cache Valley, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, Jamestown Canyon, Powassan, and Usutu.