RNA VIRUSES – VIRUSES CAUSING RESPIRATORY DISEASES IN HUMANS: ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES, PARAMYXOVIRUSES, AND CORONAVIRUSES. THEIR CHARACTERISTICS. METHODS OF INDICATION AND IDENTIFICATION. THEIR ROLE IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY.

Authors

  • Shamuratov Abror Shonazarovich, Jumanazarova Sabrina Sunnat kizi Tashkent State Medical University Scientific Supervisor: Assistant of the Department of Microbiology,Virology and Immunology ,Tashkent State Medical University Faculty of General Medicine Group 227-B

Keywords:

RNA viruses, orthomyxoviruses, paramyxoviruses, coronaviruses, respiratory viral infections, influenza, COVID-19, bronchitis, viral pathogenesis, immune response

Abstract

The article describes the biological characteristics of RNA-containing respiratory viruses that play an important role in the human body, including orthomyxoviruses, paramyxoviruses, and adenoviruses, as well as methods of their laboratory indication and identification. Influenza, parainfluenza, measles, mumps, and coronavirus infection are analyzed in detail.Modern laboratory diagnostic methods, serological tests, and immunofluorescence techniques are of great importance for the early detection of respiratory viral infections, differential diagnosis, and the development of effective preventive measures.

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Published

2026-04-24

How to Cite

Shamuratov Abror Shonazarovich, Jumanazarova Sabrina Sunnat kizi. (2026). RNA VIRUSES – VIRUSES CAUSING RESPIRATORY DISEASES IN HUMANS: ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES, PARAMYXOVIRUSES, AND CORONAVIRUSES. THEIR CHARACTERISTICS. METHODS OF INDICATION AND IDENTIFICATION. THEIR ROLE IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(4), 2063–2065. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/6378