👉 Tombunodavirus is a family of viruses that are closely related to the Togavirus genus, but differ in their genome organization and structure. They are characterized by the presence of a single or two capsids (capsid proteins) with a long, non-circular shape. This characteristic allows them to infect a wide range of host species, including mammals, birds, fish, and plants. The virus is responsible for several diseases such as Togavirus disease, which affects many different types