Togaviridae Disease
Togaviridae Disease Definition
Togaviridae disease is an infection with any of a number of togaviridae viruses which can cause conditions such as Equine encephalitis, Ross River virus and Rubella virus. Symptoms are determined by the type of virus concerned. Togaviridae are arboviruses and are passed on by arthropods.
Togaviridae Disease Symptoms and Signs
Togaviridae disease may be asymptomatic. Symptoms that do occur include febrile illness, fever, headache, vomiting, drowsiness, irritability, nausea, confusion, weakness, stiff neck, seizures, chills, arthritic pain, rash, hemorrhagic fever, and flu-like symptoms.