Definition
Rhabdoviridae is a family of viruses known for their bullet-shaped appearance. π¦ These viruses have a single-stranded RNA genome and infect a wide range of hosts, including mammals, birds, fish, insects, and plants. The most famous member is the rabies virus. Rhabdoviridae viruses cause diseases by entering cells and hijacking their machinery to replicate. Think of them as the 'bullet-shaped invaders' of the viral world. They represent a diverse group with significant impacts on both human and animal health.