POH-VAU is an emerging seafood virus eye disease caused by aquatic virus from marine animals. This mysterious virus from seafood causes persistent eye infection, vision problems, and ocular hypertension in humans who handle or consume raw aquatic animals.
Persistent Ocular Hypertensive Viral Anterior Uveitis (POH-VAU) is a newly discovered human eye disease linked to Covert Mortality Nodavirus (CMNV), a virus commonly found in marine animals and seafood. This aquatic virus causes recurring eye inflammation, extreme ocular pressure, and can lead to permanent vision loss. The disease was first identified in China in 2026 when researchers discovered that CMNV from seafood and marine animals was infecting human eye tissue.
Transmitted through contact with infected aquatic animals, handling raw seafood, consumption of raw or undercooked seafood, and splashing of contaminated water into eyes during seafood processing.
Contagious Period: Not person-to-person contagious; acquired through seafood/marine animal contact
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Last reviewed: 2026-04-19
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