REVIEW ON ROBO VIRAL INFECTION

Authors

  • Arunn JaikumarrRam
  • N.P.Muralidharan
  • Anitha Roy

Keywords:

Robo virus; climatic conditions;Hantaviruses;viridae;rodents

Abstract

The Robo virus is a zoonotic virus that belongs to the family Arenaviridae and Bunyaviridae. It is rodent-borne, and also called the arborobo virus, as Robo virus and arbovirus both come in equally. Spread is through droplets, food, and many others. Unsanitary and crowded places are mostly prone to this infection. Hantavirus and Lassa virus are important under this category. Because of the high dreariness and mortality related to hantavirus pneumonic disorder and the chance of vaporized transmission of hantaviruses, people taking care of known store species in the field, lab, or study hall should play it safe to limit the danger of contamination. The hemorrhagic fever and The Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome are the two important factors. Rodents are the most abundant and diversified order of living mammals in the world. Already since the Middle Ages, we know that they can contribute to human disease, as black rats were associated with the distribution of plague. Persons who have frequent contact with rodents as part of their occupation may be at increased risk of exposure to rodent-borne viruses. Many factors, mainly the climatic conditions play a role in the population, increase, and decrease. Ribavirin and favipiravir are the two important drugs for the treatment of this disease. Self-hygiene is important to keep yourself safe from this deadly disease. Therefore the climatic conditions have a significant role in hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, robo viral infection. Following the safety measures is very important to stay away from this disease. Humans and animals are affected by the Robo virus – rodent-borne and its progression and transmission in this environment are mainly due to carelessness.

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Published

2020-11-28

How to Cite

Arunn JaikumarrRam, N.P.Muralidharan, & Anitha Roy. (2020). REVIEW ON ROBO VIRAL INFECTION. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(7), 652-660. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/1266