"Jamestown Canyon virus" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Jamestown Canyon viruses [plural]
Etymology: After Jamestown, Colorado, where the virus was first isolated in 1961 from Culiseta mosquitoes. Etymology templates: {{taxfmt|Culiseta|genus}} Culiseta Head templates: {{en-noun}} Jamestown Canyon virus (plural Jamestown Canyon viruses)
  1. A North American orthobunyavirus, an arbovirus, that mostly in adults can cause fever, meningitis or meningoencephalitis. Categories (lifeform): Mosquito-borne diseases, Viruses Synonyms: JVC, JC virus
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