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  spring viraemia of carp virus
The aetiological role of a virus in SVC was confirmed by Baudouy (1975), Rudikov et al. (1975), Ahne (1977), Hill (1977), Tesarcík et al....
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  Menangle virus
Menangle virus (MenV) seems to have some homology with La Piedad Michoacan virus (genus Rubulavirus of the Paramyxoviridae), which causes...
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  infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus
There are several excellent reviews on work prior to 1991 that describe the biophysical properties of IHNV and its stability to various chemical...
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influenza A virus influenza A virus
Editor's note: this datasheet is being reviewed and updated. Influenza A viruses are enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses. The two...
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  golden shiner reovirus
Golden shiner virus is not sensitive to ether, chloroform or heating to 56°C, but is stable at pH 3-10 and retains its infectivity after...
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  encephalomyocarditis virus
The EMCV group is classified as Genus Cardiovirus of the Family Picornaviridae. Many properties of EMCV are shared by other picornaviruses. The...
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  Astrovirus
Astroviruses are small, non-enveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses, of about 28-30 nm in diameter (Kurtz and Lee, 1987, Jonassen...
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  Atadenovirus
See avian...
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  infectious salmon anaemia virus
ISAV is a pleiomorphic enveloped virus, 100-130 nm in diameter, with 10-12 nm surface projections exhibiting haemagglutination,...
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  toroviruses
Toroviruses belong to the genus Torovirus of the family of Coronaviridae. Toroviruses are pleomorphic, enveloped viruses, with a...
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