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Icosahedra, RNA virus, single stranded, + sense, linear, NO ENVELOPE. ***multiplies quickly and kills cells***
replication and sassembly in cytoplasm
rapidly cytolytic infection is generally acute
Multiple serotypes may produce same disease syndrome
***very little or no cross-protections between serotypes***
Examples: Common Cold and Foot and mouth disease. |
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Icosahedral, RNA virus, single stranded, + sense, Linear, NO envelope, has "cup" like fatures or Hollow Capsomeres
replication and assembly in the cell cytoplasm and virions are released via cell lysis
***need to decontaminate the environment*** |
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Envelope, Icosahedral, single stranded, + sense,linear
**attack arterioles and endothelial of blood vessel walls**
PRIMARY HOST CELLS ARE MACROPHAGES
Replication in cytoplasm and assembly via budding
persistent infections are established
examples: Equine Viral Arteritis Edema of the Scrotum
Equine Viral Arteritis Aborted Fetus |
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very small,NO envelope, Icosahedral,single stranded, + sense, linear
Similar in properties to Picornoviridae |
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Enveloped, icosahedral, single stranded, + sense, linear
**very fragile, no inclusion bodies**
replication in cytoplasm and assembly via budding
infection is acute and cytolytic
***VERY DEADLY***
ex: Eastern Equine Encephalitis |
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Enveloped, icosahedral, single stranded, + sense and linear. replication in cytoplasm. Envelope for assembly via Endoplasmic Reticulum
True BUDDING is not present
Infection in vertebrates is cytolytic
example YELLOW FEVER, WEST NILE Meningoencephalitis |
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Enveloped, Icosahedral, single stranded, - sense, and linear
*** one of the few RNA viruses that replicates in the nucleus***
Intranuclear inclusion bodies
affinity for nervous tissues
labile virion |
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BACKWARDS
Enveloped, Icosahedral, single stranded, + sense, linear
DNA transcription from RNA- going backwards to RNA to DNA
***BYOE*** bring your own enzyme- Reverse Transcriptase
sperical enveloped virus with diploid genome- uniqu among viruses
Host remains chronically infected
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Integration into host chromosomal DNA by viral integrase present in cucleocapsid
Virus replicated from integrated "provirus" DNA copy
Occurs by budding from Plasma Membrane
***ALL ONCONGENIC RNAviruses belong to this family*** |
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Reoviridae
Respiratory Enteric Orphan |
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NAKED, Icosahedra, double stranded, linear, SEGMENTED
Medium size
***Possess 2-3 layered capsids***
Segmentation results in genetic reassortment in dual infections
Replication and Assembly in cytoplasm
Produce Acidophilic, intracytoplasmic, perinuclear inclusion bodies
***Inclusion bodies unique to this family because they surround the nucleus*** |
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***Number 1 cause of diarrhea in all species***
resistant in the environment |
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Naked, Icosahedral, double stranded, linear, segmented (2) segments
Medium size
assembly in cytoplasm, released via cell lysis
STABLE in the environment
No inclusion bodies |
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Enveloped, HELICAL, single stranded, - sense, linear
3 segments
spherical or pleomorphic enveloped virions
**Replication occurs in the cytoplasm virus bud from Golgi Membranes**
TRANSMITTED VIA ARTHROPODS (arbovirus)
No disease in the rodent, true reservoirs
Labile in the environtment
Mainly Human Virus
Example- Hantavirus |
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Arenaviridae
(arena=sand) |
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Helical, segmented, single stranded, - sense
Pleomorphic enveloped
**Envelope has LARGE club shaped peplomers**
HOST CELL = RIBOSOME (sand like)
genome has 2 molecules L and S
replication in cytoplasm assembly via plasma membrane budding
CHRONIC life long in apparent infections in specific rodent reseroir hosts
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Enveloped, helical, single stranded, - senes, linear, 6-8 segments
Pleormorphic= spherical or tubular
Envelope contains surface projectiosn with HEMAGGLUTININ or Neuroaminidase activity
**replication takes place in the nucleus and cytoplasm**
No inclusion bodies |
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Coronoviridae
(Corno=cream) |
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Enveloped, Helical, single stranded, + sense, linear
club shaped surface peplomers arrange in Fringe with solar Crown appearance
***ONLY HELICAL LINEAR POSITIVE SENSE RNA***
Replciation in cytoplasm, budding via ER and Golgi Membranes
Narrow Host Range
Persistant infections, moderately resistant
No inclusion bodies
100% Fatal, most common FIP |
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VERY LARGE, Enveloped, Helical, Single Stranded, Linear, - sense
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Rhabdoviridae
(rhabdos= rod) |
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Enveloped, helical, linear, single stranded, - sense
***NO THER VIRUS LOOKS LIKE THIS***
RESEMBLING A BULLET= FLAT ON ONE END AND ROUND ON THE OTHER
replication in cytoplasm, budding from plasma (vesiculoviruses) or intracytoplasmic membranes (lyssaviruses) |
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Prominenet Cytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies
Broad Host Range
**Rapidly Inactivated by UV Light = VERY FRAGILE**
ex= Negri Bodies |
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Large, Enveloped, Helical, singles stranded, - sense, linear
**large helical nucleocapsid surrounded by pleomorphic envelope= spherical to filamentous**
PENETRATE BY FUSION WITH PLASMA MEMBRANE
VERY FRAGILE- do not survive well in the environment
CELL TO CELL FUSION, syncytia or multinulceated giant cells
Intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies and intranuclear inclusion bodies
Perisistant infections, labile virions |
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