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- Q18348797 subject Q15280445.
- Q18348797 abstract "In 1954 the Hazara virus, one of the 34 tick borne viruses of the genus Nairovirus, was discovered in Pakistan in the Ixodes tick native to that region. Today this virus is studied in mice in an attempt to develop treatments for the highly pathogenic Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus.".
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- Q18348797 familia "Bunyaviridae".
- Q18348797 genus "Nairovirus".
- Q18348797 type Species.
- Q18348797 type Thing.
- Q18348797 comment "In 1954 the Hazara virus, one of the 34 tick borne viruses of the genus Nairovirus, was discovered in Pakistan in the Ixodes tick native to that region. Today this virus is studied in mice in an attempt to develop treatments for the highly pathogenic Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus.".
- Q18348797 label "Hazara virus".