Thogoto Like Virus (TLV) is a term used to describe a specific group of viruses that belong to the Thogotovirus genus. These viruses are primarily transmitted by ticks and are known to infect a wide range of animals, including livestock and humans. While there are no direct synonyms for TLV, it is often referred to as a tick-borne virus or a member of the Thogotovirus family. These terms encompass the characteristics and transmission methods of TLV and help identify it within the larger group of tick-borne viruses. It is important to understand the various names and synonyms associated with TLV to enhance disease surveillance and control efforts.