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bovine immunodeficiency virus Only two isolates of BIV have been reported in the USA since the isolation of the original R29 strain (Suarez et al., 1993). More recently there...
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bovine leukemia virus Bovine leukosis virus and other retroviruses are called retroviruses because they all have a gene that codes for the enzyme reverse...
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bovine parainfluenzavirus 3 BPIV3 virions usually have a spherical shape with a diameter of 150-200 nm. The viruses are composed of a core structure containing viral RNA in...
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bovine respiratory syncytial virus BRSV is classified in the family: Paramyxoviridae, subfamily: Pneumovirinae and genus Pneumovirus (Anderson et al., 2000). BRSV is so named due...
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bovine papular stomatitis virus Bovine papular stomatitis virus belongs to the parapoxvirus genus of the family Poxviridae. Virus particles are large and oval (260 x 140 nm)...
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avian infectious bronchitis virus IBV is pleomorphic although generally rounded. The enveloped virions average 120 nm in diameter and have a fringe of widely spaced, club-shaped...
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avian nephritis virus The main source of information on the physicochemical properties and morphology of avian nephritis virus is Yamaguchi et al. (1979). These...
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African horse sickness virus Disease(s) associated with this pathogen is/are on the list of diseases notifiable to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). The...
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Akabane virus The family Bunyaviridae is the largest virus family with more than 350 member viruses, that are grouped into more than 30 serogroups...
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Aviadenovirus See avian...
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