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    Everglades virus (EVEV) is an alphavirus included in the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus complex. The virus circulates among rodents and vector mosquitoes...
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    names "Everglades virus" and "Ross River virus" are assigned is Alphavirus. As with scientific names at other ranks, in all groups other than viruses, names...
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  • The Everglades are wetlands in southern Florida, USA. Everglades may also refer to: Australia Everglades, Leura, a historic property in Leura, New South...
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    Alphavirus (redirect from Mucambo virus)
    virus Barmah Forest virus Bebaru virus Caaingua virus Cabassou virus Chikungunya virus Eastern equine encephalitis virus Eilat virus Everglades virus...
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  • Eurybiavirus PHM1 Eurybiavirus PHM2 Everglades virus Evevirus ev239 Exceevirus Xc38 Exomis microphylla latent virus Eyach coltivirus Eyrevirus eyre Faba...
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    Nile virus, Saint Louis encephalitis virus, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus, Everglades virus, Highlands J virus, La Crosse Encephalitis virus in...
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  • Negro virus was recently reclassified as a distinct species. Closely related viruses include Mucambo virus and Everglades virus. Rio Negro virus is a spherical...
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    disease-carrying hispid cotton rats and then infect humans with the Everglades virus, a dangerous infection that is carried by very few animals. While direct...
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    Burmese pythons in Florida (category Everglades)
    back to the 1930s and although Burmese pythons were first sighted in Everglades National Park in the 1990s, they were not officially recognized as a reproducing...
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    Papaya (section Viruses)
    naturally disturbed tropical forests. Papaya is found in abundance on Everglades hammocks following major hurricanes, but is otherwise infrequent. In the...
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