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The tiniest viruses are 20 nm in diameter. (smaller than a ribosome) They consist of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat and sometimes a membranous ...
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It is not the virus or the disease that ultimately kills a person; it is the inability to fight off something as minor as the common cold.
Etymology . Derived from Latin: virulentus poisonous; 1392-- first used in English. 1728 – “agent that causes infectious diseases” Virion or Viron – single ...
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Source of . virus . feces . blood/ blood-derived . body fluids . blood/ blood-derived . body fluids . blood/ blood-derived . body fluids . feces . Route of ...
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EBOLA . Definition: Ebola is a severe, often-fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees) that has appeared sporadically since ...
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Arenaviridae . Arenaviruses associated with human disease; Virus Origin of Name Year Distribution. Lassa Town, Nigeria 1969 West Africa
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VIRUS PROPERTIES Infectious – must be transmissible horizontally Intracellular – require living cells RNA or DNA genome, not both* Most all have protein coat*
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VIRAL DNA PURIFICATION “Trino’s Lab” Page 181-198 . FAMILY: Geminiviridae. Genus: Begomovirus. Species: Tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV)
Virus structure, classification and replication Viruses defined Obligate intracellular parasites (From Medical Microbiology, 4th ed., Murray, Rosenthal, Kobayashi ...
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Viruses . Section 19–2; This section describes the structure of a virus. It also explains how viruses cause infection.
VIRUS STRUCTURE . Basic rules of virus architecture, structure, and assembly are the same for all families; Some structures are much more complex than others ...
Viruses detected include: ectromelia virus, mouse rotavirus, Hantaan virus, Lymphocytic. choriomeningitis virus, lactate dehydrogenase virus, minute virus of
Health officials eventually discovered the cause, but not before four people died of the same disease — West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne illness that mainly affects ...
West Nile virus: New modes of transmission . Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fort Collins, Colorado
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The Cowpox Virus Helen Barry James Taylor Roberta Quigley 1. Introduction to Cowpox 2. Cowpox as a Vaccine 3. Recent Advances in Cowpox Research Why Is Cowpox ...
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2 . Influenza Virus Types A and B . Generally causes milder epidemics . Can cause epidemics and pandemics (worldwide epidemics) Limited to humans
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WHAT IS A VIRUS? A virus is a program that is able to. spread itself from one file to another. file on a single computer. They slowly. infect every file on a computer.
Wild type virus; Causes acute infection as well as chronic disease; 2.17; Mutated form of virus; Causes acute infection but no chronic disease
What is a Virus? A virus can be defined as a computer program that can reproduce by changing other programs to include a copy of itself.
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Spectrum of host cells the virus can infect; Invertebrates, vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria; Bacteriophage (phage) Virus that infects a bacterium
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