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arenavirus

American  
[ahr-en-ey-vahy-ruhs] / ˌɑr ɛnˈeɪˌvaɪ rəs /

noun

arenaviruses plural
  1. any of various RNA-containing viruses of the family Arenaviridae, usually transmitted to humans by contact with excreta of infected rodents.


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noun

Etymology

Origin of arenavirus

1971; earlier arenovirus (1970) < Latin (h)arēn(a) sand + -o- + virus; so called from the RNA granules seen in cross sections of the virion

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“If it was a bunyavirus or an arenavirus, we would have been lost for two to three years.”

From Nature • May 14, 2020

OK, you may say, but Lassa is an arenavirus, and Ebola is a filovirus—so am I comparing apples to oranges?

From Slate • Aug. 5, 2014

But they could determine only that it was a member of the arenavirus clan, so they sent a sample on to Yale for further identification.

From Time Magazine Archive

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