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Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS) virus HB29 is a strain of the SFTS virus, a member of the genus Phlebovirus within the family Phenuiviridae. SFTS virus is primarily transmitted through tick bites, and the HB29 strain was identified as causing significant morbidity and mortality in regions of China, Korea, and Japan. The viral genome comprises three single-stranded RNA segments: L (large), M (medium), and S (small), encoding the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, glycoproteins (Gn and Gc), and non-structural proteins. HB29's unique features include genetic differences that might contribute to its virulence and transmission dynamics. Infections with SFTS virus, including the HB29 strain, present clinically with severe symptoms such as high fever, thrombocytopenia, leukocytopenia, multiorgan failure, and hemorrhagic manifestations. The pathogenesis involves immune evasion techniques, such as suppressing host immune responses by targeting cellular signaling pathways. Understanding the genetic and molecular characteristics of the HB29 strain, including its interaction with host cells and immune modulation, is crucial for developing diagnostic tools, vaccines, and antiviral therapies effective against this virulent pathogen.
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