TTMDV, which stands for
transfusion transmitted midi virus or
torque teno midi virus was first isolated in 2005 from patients with an acute viral infection syndrome. Because of the circular nature of its DNA
genome, TTMDV (which was provisionally named
small anellovirus 1) was classified as an anellovirus. Genomic analysis confirmed this classification. Like other anelloviruses, TTMDV is quite common, even in healthy individuals. It has been found in various bodily fluids, including saliva and
nasopharyngeal aspirates. ==Genome and capsid==