The Emergence of the Tick-Borne Bourbon Virus: A New Risk for People
A new virus, found in ticks, is now known to infect people. The virus, known as the Bourbon virus, was first discovered in 2014 in Bourbon County, Kansas, and has now been linked to at least four cases of human infection.
Recent research shows that the Bourbon virus is a type of thogotovirus, a group of viruses previously only known to cause disease in animals. In the four cases of human infection, the patients experienced fever, muscle aches, fatigue, and rash, all common symptoms of thogotovirus infection.
This new discovery of the Bourbon virus is a significant step towards understanding the risks associated with tick-borne illnesses. It highlights the importance of taking proper precautions against tick-borne diseases, such as wearing protective clothing and using insect repellant when outdoors.
source: Phys.org