Alenquer phlebovirus

Alenquer phlebovirus (ALEV) is a virus in the genus Phlebovirus.

[1] Alenquer phlebovirus was one of eight arthropod-borne viruses first isolated in the early 1980s from sites along roads built into the Amazon rainforest in Brazil for settlers.

[2] Sporadic cases of febrile illness have occurred in humans who live in jungle areas in Brazil and Panama.

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