flavivirus

noun

fla·​vi·​vi·​rus ˈflā-vi-ˌvī-rəs How to pronounce flavivirus (audio)
: any of a family (Flaviviridae and especially genus Flavivirus) of single-stranded RNA viruses transmitted especially by ticks and mosquitoes and including the causative agents of dengue, hepatitis C, hog cholera, Saint Louis encephalitis, West Nile virus, and yellow fever

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The most common in the U.S. is West Nile Virus, a potentially fatal neurologic disease caused by a flavivirus carried by mosquitoes. Byerin Prater, Fortune Well, 1 July 2023 The Zika virus is a flavivirus closely related to notorious pathogens including dengue, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, and West Nile virus. Christie Wilcox, Discover Magazine, 1 Feb. 2016 Zika virus is a flavivirus, part of the same family as yellow fever, West Nile, chikungunya and dengue fever. Cnn Editorial Research, CNN, 27 May 2021 Yellow fever, a flavivirus, has parallels to SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID. Alicia Ault, Smithsonian Magazine, 2 June 2020 Zika, a flavivirus that falls under the same category as West Nile, causes only mild symptoms — at worst — in most people. Rose Minutaglio, PEOPLE.com, 3 July 2019 However, the study said technical obstacles will delay making vaccines against Zika and other related viruses, called flaviviruses. Bradley J. Fikes, sandiegouniontribune.com, 4 Oct. 2017 Upon entering a human body, had the long-unheralded flavivirus always had the power to attack any developing brain tissue inside its human host and wreak a special kind of havoc? Melissa Healy, latimes.com, 28 Sep. 2017 Also, the disease belongs to a family of viruses known as flaviviruses, which scientists have been battling for more than a century. Katie Thomas, New York Times, 19 Nov. 2016

Word History

Etymology

New Latin, from Latin flavus yellow + New Latin -i- + virus — more at virus

First Known Use

1974, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of flavivirus was in 1974

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“Flavivirus.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/flavivirus. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

flavivirus

noun
fla·​vi·​vi·​rus ˈflā-vi-ˌvī-rəs How to pronounce flavivirus (audio)
1
capitalized : a genus of the family Flaviviridae of single-stranded RNA viruses that are transmitted by arthropod vectors and especially by ticks and mosquitoes and that include the causative agents of dengue, Japanese B encephalitis, Saint Louis encephalitis, West Nile fever, and yellow fever
2
: any virus of the genus Flavivirus or the family Flaviviridae

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