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The virus was first discovered in the United States reported the discovery of a deadly new virus. They called the virus Bourbon. The dangerous virus is believed to be the cause of the death of one US citizen. Before the illness, and eventually died, the man was reportedly sucked by a bug carrying the Bourbon virus.
"We were shocked. We really do not know much about this virus. It is important to know the symptoms of the disease from a public health perspective. There is a possibility someone else has been infected with this virus and they do not know, "said an epidemiologist in Kansas, Charles Hunt, as reported by Nbcnews.com, Saturday
The research team revealed the man who was the victim of the Bourbon virus was previously sucked by a tick on the shoulder. Soon, she felt nauseated, diarrhea, and weak. On the third day, she had fever, muscle aches, and chills.
On the fourth day he was unconscious and taken to the hospital. Until finally he died after experiencing kidney failure. He died just 11 days after being sucked by a bug carrying the Bourbon virus.
Bourbon Virus is the side of a microbial class known as Thogotoviruses. Unlike viruses like Zika and malaria that grow and develop within the courage of mosquitoes, thogotoviruses require master arthropods, as well as including common deer ticks. Related viruses have spread to the animal population as they can be transmitted to the 2 mammals and birds.
The same virus has been identified in Africa after two people died because of what might be Bourbon Virus but could be a related thogotovirus. Bourbon Virus, once confirmed as a new virus invader, would be the first known thogotovirus to infect humans in the Western Hemisphere.
Anyone who is out of residence and participates in activities such as hiking or camping to follow smart practices to avoid tick bites. The government refers to anyone who uses outside residence to wear clear colored clothing with long sleeves and pants, wear repellant insects, and maintain daily vigilance for the presence of tick bites. If you are bitten by ticks, seek medical attention as soon as you show signs of illness.
Known symptoms of Bourbon virus include fever, headache, body aches, rash and fatique. Most people have a full recovery from tick borne diseases but the elderly and those with chronic health problems are more likely to be seriously ill.
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