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Chuzan virus Chuzan virus is an RNA virus, with a diameter of approximately 50 nm, and is inactivated at pH 3. After removal of the envelope, a ring-like...
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Reovirus A full datasheet will be added for this topic in the next edition; until then some basic information has been provided.As with all our...
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porcine parvovirus Porcine parvovirus is one of the family Parvoviridae, which contains a number of agents targeted to specific species. All porcine isolates are...
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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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bovine herpesvirus 2 Bovine herpesvirus 2 (BHV-2) belongs to family Herpesviridae, subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae, genus Simplexvirus. The genome...
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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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transmissible gastroenteritis virus TGEV is a coronavirus with an enveloped pleiomorphic virion of about 100 nanometres in diameter. The major glycoprotein (S) is a spike that...
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San Miguel Sea Lion Virus There are at least 17 antigenically distinct isolates of San Miguel sea lion virus (SMSV) (Smith et al., 1998a). These are numbered...
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porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus Porcine epidemic diarrhoea (PED) is caused by a coronavirus; the characteristics of the virus are reviewed by Pensaert (1999). Using classical...
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pike fry rhabdovirus Pike fry rhabdovirus (PFR) has the typical properties of a rhabdovirus. It measures 125 ± 10 nm × 80 ± 8 nm (de Kinkelin et al., 1973, 1974;...
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