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By Frederick A. Murphy, E. Paul J. Gibbs, Marian C. Horzinek, Michael J. Studdert
Thoroughly rewritten, this variation has increased assurance of zoonotic viruses and the ailments they reason, and viruses and viral illnesses of laboratory animals, fowl, fish, and flora and fauna. the idea that of recent rising and reemerging viral illnesses displays the recent point of view this idea has delivered to veterinary and zoonotic virology and comparable fields. half I provides basic rules of virology regarding animal an infection and affliction. half II info the houses and scientific positive factors of the viruses that afflict animals and describes their therapy and keep an eye on. Key good points * complete insurance of animal viruses, viral illnesses, and viral zoonoses * Covers veterinary and zoonotic virology from the viewpoint of pathogenesis of viral infections, in addition to from the viewpoint of disorder prevention and keep an eye on
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The genome consists of two molecules (L and S) of "circular" negative- and ambisense, singlestranded RNA, 10-14 kb in overall size. Circular nucleocapsids are formed by base-paired terminal nucleotides, not by covalent bonds. Both RNA segments encode proteins in both viral and complementary strands. Replication takes place in the cytoplasm, and assembly occurs via budding from the plasma membrane. Arenaviruses cause chronic, often lifelong inapparent infections in specific rodent reservoir hosts; humans are infected via aerosol exposure to dried rodent urine, feces, and saliva and may develop serious generalized disease.
Order: Nidovirales Arteriviridae Picornaviridae Arterivirus . 9 . . 9 9 ........ 9 . Equine arteritis virus . . . . , ~... ~... : . ~ . : : - ; , . ..... ::.. :. .. ~:,~ ; ,. ~. ,,~.. , Enterovirus Poliovirus 1 Rhinovirus Human rhinovirus 1A Hepatovirus Hepatitis A virus Cardiovirus Encephalomyocarditis virus Aphthovirus Foot-and-mouth disease virus O Parechovirus Echovirus 22 . 28 2. 1 -Continued FAMILY (ORDER) Caliciviridae SUBFAMILY TYPE SPECIES(HOST IF NOT VERTEBRATE) GENUS Vesivirus Vesicular exanthema of swine virus Lagovirus Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus Unnamed, SRSV group 1 and 2 viruses Norwalk virus Unnamed, classical human enteric caliciviruses Sapporo virus Floating genus: Unnamed, hepatitis E-like viruses Hepatitis E virus Astroviridae Astrovirus Human astrovirus 1 Togaviridae Alphavirus Sindbis virus Rubivirus Rubella virus Flavivirus Yellow fever virus Pestivirus Bovine viral diarrhea virus Hepacivirus Hepatitis C virus Flaviviridae Subviral agents: Viroids, satellites and phons (agents of spongiform encephalopathies) Satellites Prions Deltavirus Hepatitis delta virus Scrapie prion ~ terms used reflect the system of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses as of April 1998.
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