Taxobox color violet name Varicellazostervirus image Varicella Chickenpox Virus PHIL 1878 lores.jpg image width image caption Micrograph of VZV. virus group i familia Herpesviridae subfamilia Alphaherpesvirinae genus Varicellovirus subdivision ranks Species subdivision Human herpesvirus 3 HHV 3 Varicellazostervirus VZV is one of eight Herpesviridae herpes viruses known to infect humans and other vertebrates . It commonly causes chicken pox in children and adults and Herpes zoster Herpes zoster shingles in adults and rarely in children. Nomenclature Varicellazostervirus is known by many names, including chickenpox virus, varicellavirus, zostervirus, and human herpes virus type 3 HHV 3 . Human disease Primary VZV infection results in chickenpox varicella , which may rarely result in complications ... varicella Center for Disease Control on VaricellaVaricellazoster Viral cutaneous conditions DEFAULTSORT VaricellaZosterVirus Category Chickenpox Category Herpesviruses Category Viral diseases ace VaricellaZoster ar ca Virus de la varicel la z ster cs Varicellazostervirus de Varizella ZosterVirus es Virus varicela z ster eu Barizela zoster birus fr Virus varicelle zona id Virusvaricellazoster it Virusvaricellazoster ms Virusvaricellazoster nl Varicella zostervirus ja no Varicellazostervirus pl Wirus ospy wietrznej i p pa ca ru ... and varicellazoster author Steiner I, Kennedy PG, Pachner AR doi 10.1016 S1474 4422 07 70267 3 ... content 143 7 539 ref See also Progressive outer retinal necrosis Simian varicellavirus References ..., VZV remains dormant in the nervous system of the infected person virus latency , in the trigeminal ... zoster shingles or herpes zoster . Serious complications of shingles include postherpetic neuralgia , zoster multiplex, myelitis, herpes ophthalmicus, or zoster sine herpete. Morphology VZV is closely ... role in establishing HSV latency herpes simplex virus . VZV virons are spherical and 150 200  ... more details
Taxobox color violet species Simian VaricellaVirus image image caption virus group i familia Herpesviridae genus Varicellovirus The Simian VaricellaVirus or SVV infects primates and shares clinical, pathological, immunological, and virological features with varicellazostervirus infection of humans . Monkeys that had been inoculated intratracheally with SVV developed diffuse varicella 10 to 12 days later. Monkeys that were caged with each of the intratracheally infected monkeys developed a mild rash 2 weeks later, hence providing evidence of airborne transmission . ref Ravi Mahalingam, Vicki Traina Dorge, Mary Wellish, John Smith, and Donald H. Gilden. Naturally Acquired Simian VaricellaVirus Infection in African Green Monkeys. Journal of Virology, September 2002, p. 8548 8550, Vol. 76, No. 17. ref Literature references DEFAULTSORT Simian VaricellaVirus Category Herpesviruses Virus stub ... more details
Varicella may refer to Chickenpox , a disease caused by infection with varicellazosterVaricella vaccine , a vaccine that protects against chickenpox and shingles Varicellazostervirus , a virus that causes chickenpox and shingles Varicella video game , a 1999 video game See also Chickenpox disambiguation Simian varicellavirus disambig ... more details
DrugBank Chemical data The varicella vaccine is a live vaccine live attenuated virus that protects against the viral disease commonly known as chickenpox caused by VaricellazostervirusVaricellaZosterVirus VZV . Varicella vaccine is marketed as Varivax in the U.S. by Merck & Co. Merck and globally ... and Postherpetic neuralgia is caused by the same virus, VaricellazostervirusVaricellaZosterVirus ... against varicellazostervirus is also performed in the United States , and the incidence of chickenpox ... J title Vaccine Oka Varicellazostervirus genotypes are monomorphic in single vesicles and polymorphic ... author Schwab J, Ryan M title Varicellazostervirus meningitis in a previously immunized child journal ..., thus, their cell mediated immunity to VZV varicellazostervirus wanes necessitating booster chickenpox vaccinations. ref name WHO Varicella vaccine Some persons exposed to the virus after vaccine ... type vaccine target Varicella chickenpox , herpes zoster , postherpetic neuralgia , Ramsay Hunt syndrome ... Herpes zoster related hospitalizations and expenditures before and after introduction of the varicella ... of varicella and herpes zoster in Massachusetts as measured by the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance ... title Universal varicella vaccination efficacy trends and effect on herpes zoster journal Int J Toxicol ... SY, Komp DM, Andiman W title Thrombocytopenic Purpura following varicellazoster vaccination journal ... author Naseri A, Good WV, Cunningham ET Jr title Herpes zostervirus sclerokeratitis and anterior ... B, Winkelman JZ title Uveitis associated with varicellavirus vaccine journal Am J Ophthalmol ... AA, Steinberg SP, Clarke L, Gelb LD title Herpes zoster in an adult recipient of live attenuated varicella ... in countries which make wide use of the varicella vaccine. ref name Seward2002 ref name Wise2000 Zoster ... AO, Zhang Z, Clements KM, Seward JF title The incidence of varicella and herpes zoster in Massachusetts ... WJ, Andrews NJ title Exposure to varicella boosts immunity to Herpes zoster implications for mass vaccination ... more details
Disseminated herpes zoster aka disseminated shingles is an infection caused by the Herpes varicellazostervirus. This is the same virus that causes herpes zoster herpes zoster aka shingles and chickenpox . Disseminated herpes zoster is defined as more than twenty skin lesion s outside the affected Dermatome anatomy dermatome but other organs, such as the liver or brain may also be affected causing hepatitis or encephalitis respectively , and the condition may be life threatening. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 380 See also Ophthalmic zoster Inflammatory skin lesions following zoster infection Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Category Virus related cutaneous conditions ... more details
Infobox disease Name Ophthalmic zoster ICD10 ICD10 B 02 b 00 ICD9 ICD9 053 ICDO Image Herpes zoster ophthalmicus.2.jpg Caption Herpes zoster ophthalmicus OMIM MedlinePlus 000858 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1007 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 derm 180 eMedicine2 emerg 823 eMedicine2 oph 257 eMedicine2 ped 996 DiseasesDB 29119 Ophthalmic zoster is a cutaneous condition, a specific type of herpes zoster affecting the ophthalmic division of the fifth cranial nerve . ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 380 ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref See also Disseminated herpes zoster Inflammatory skin lesions following zoster infection List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Category Virus related cutaneous conditions pl P pasiec oczny sr ... more details
Taxobox image image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Pyralidae genus Ematheudes ref http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia pyraloidea pyralidae phycitinae ematheudes index.html Ematheudes at funet.fi. ref species E. varicella binomial Ematheudes varicella binomial authority Ragonot, 1887 synonyms Ematheudes varicella is a species of Pyralidae snout moths in the genus Ematheudes . It was described by Ragonot in 1887, and is known from Armenia and Turkistan . References reflist Category Animals described in 1887 Category Anerastiini Pyralidae stub ... more details
A zoster lang el was a form of girdle or belt worn by men and perhaps later by women in Ancient Greece , from the Archaic period in Greece Archaic period c. 750 c. 500 BC to the Hellenistic period 323 30 BC . The word occurs in Homer , ref cite book title Odyssey last Homer page 14.7.2 ref where it appears to refer to a warrior s belt of leather, possibly covered in bronze plates. Later references in the late Archaic and early Classical periods ref cite book title Histories last Herodotus page 9.74 ref ref cite book title Ajax last Sophocles page 1030 ref show it used as a belt or cloth girdle with men s clothes, especially the shorter Chiton costume chiton . By the Hellenistic period, it had become synonymous with zone vestment zone and was used for women s clothes as well as men s. ref cite book title Description of Greece last Pausanias page 1.31.1 ref See also Clothing in ancient Greece References reflist Category Belts Category Greek clothing de Zoster G rtel pl Zoster ... more details
Modified varicella like syndrome is a cutaneous condition that occurs in children immunized with live attenuated varicella vaccine which may cause a varicella also known as Chickenpox of reduced severity upon exposure to natural varicellavirus. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 378 See also Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Category Virus related cutaneous conditions ... more details
Drugbox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 447614064 image drug name Zoster immune globulin Clinical data tradename pregnancy AU A B1 B2 B3 C D X pregnancy US A B C D X pregnancy category legal AU S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9 or Unscheduled legal CA Schedule I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII legal UK GSL, P, POM, CD, or Class A, B, C legal US OTC Rx only Schedule I, II, III, IV, V legal status routes of administration Identifiers CAS number Ref cascite correct ?? CAS number ATC prefix J06 ATC suffix BB03 PubChem DrugBank Ref drugbankcite correct drugbank DrugBank ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite changed chemspider ChemSpiderID NA Chemical data Zoster immune globulin ZIG is a globulin fraction separable constituent of pooled mixed blood plasma plasma extracted from human donors who have recovered Citation needed date October 2009 from infection by herpes zoster . ZIG is used in the prevention of chickenpox and shingles, but is not known to be useful in treating clinical varicella or zoster. ref http www.cdc.gov mmwr preview mmwrhtml rr5604a1.htm ref References reflist Immune sera and immunoglobulins DEFAULTSORT Zoster Immune Globulin Category Polyclonal antibodies antiinfective drug stub ... more details
micrograph of icosahedral adenovirus image3 Varicella Chickenpox Virus PHIL 1878 lores.jpg caption3 ... violet name Viruses image Rotavirus Reconstruction.jpg image caption Rotavirus virus group I VII subdivision ranks Groups subdivision I dsDNA virus es br II ssDNA virus es br III dsRNA virus es br IV positive sense ssRNA virus ssRNA viruses br V negative sense ssRNA virus ssRNA viruses br VI ssRNA RT virus es br VII dsDNA RT virus es A virus is a small pathogen infectious agent that can replicate ... a non bacterial pathogen infecting tobacco plants, and the discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus ... Breitbart M, Rohwer F 2005 278 84 vcite journal author Breitbart M, Rohwer F title Here a virus, there a virus, everywhere the same virus? journal Trends Microbiol volume 13 issue 6 pages 278 84 year ... , a sub speciality of microbiology . Virus particles known as virions consist of two or three parts ... helical and icosahedron icosahedral forms to more complex structures. The average virus is about ... cells that a virus can infect is called its Host biology Host range host range . This can be narrow or, as when a virus is capable of infecting many species, broad. ref Shors pp. 49 50 ref Viral infections in animals provoke an immune response that usually eliminates the infecting virus. Immune responses ... is from the Latin virus referring to poison and other noxious substances, first used in English in 1392. ref name Etymology Dictionary vcite web title virus author Harper D year 2011 home The Online Etymology Dictionary url http www.etymonline.com index.php?term virus accessdate 23 December 2011 ref .... The Plural form of words ending in us Virus plural is viruses . The adjective viral dates to 1948 ... used this filter to study what is now known as the tobacco mosaic virus . His experiments showed ... living germ and re introduced the word virus . ref name Collier3 Collier p. 3 ref Beijerinck maintained ... diluted a suspension of these viruses and discovered that the highest dilutions lowest virus concentrations ... more details
Inflammatory skin lesions following zoster infection also known as Isotopic response is a cutaneous condition that may occur following zoster , characterized by skin lesion s within the affected Dermatome anatomy dermatome . ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 383 See also Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 7607796 Abstract An isotopic response to a skin lesion is a new type of skin disorder occurring exactly at the site of a previous unrelated lesion. such as after three cases of herpes zoster, were a case of herper simplex, varicella and thrombophlebitis. Others, have been, 15 cases of breast carcinoma, 5 basal cell carcinomas BCC , 4 squamous cell carcinomas SCC , 2 basosquamous carcinomas , or granuloma annulare 16 cases . Additional diseases were Kaposi s sarcoma 2 cases , pseudolymphoma 2 cases , sarcoid 2 cases , tinea 2 cases , tuberculoid and vasculitis granuloma 1 case , angiosarcoma, metastasis, Bowen s disease, lymphoma, leukemia cutis, and acne 1 case each . Additional diseases were furunculosis, contact dermatitis, and molluscum contagiosum 1 case each . CONCLUSIONS ORIGINAL ABSTRACT The new phenomenon, for which the term isotopic response has been suggested, has been defined. Cases corresponding to the definition have been analyzed with special emphasis on the diseases involved, the time intervals, and the locations of the diseases .... The first disease in most of the patients was herpes zoster in three cases it was herpes simplex, in two varicella, and in one, thrombophlebitis. The second disease, which appeared exactly at the site ... simplex 6 cases or herpes zoster 2 cases . The second disease was viral warts 3 cases or squamous ... Cutaneous infection stub Category Virus related cutaneous conditions ... more details
virus herpes simplex , varicellazoster , cytomegalo and Epstein Barr viruses ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... H. abstract via PubMed ref . Those causing latent infection include herpes simplex and varicellazoster viruses. Those causing slow virus infection include measles, rubella and JC virus JC viruses, and retrovirus es such as human T lymphotropic virus 1 and human immunodeficiency virus . Research use ...A neurotropic virus is a virus which is capable of infecting nerve cells ref http www.wordreference.com definition neurotropic Word Reference Neurotropic Bot generated title ref , or which does so preferentially. Such viruses thereby largely evade the usual immune response &mdash which acts only within the blood system . Terminology A disease agent is said to be neuroinvasive if it is capable of entering or infecting the central nervous system , and neurovirulent if it is capable of causing disease within the nervous system. The most common neuroinvasive viruses are rabies , which has both high neuroinvasiveness and high neurovirulence, and herpes simplex virus , which has low neuroinvasiveness and high neurovirulence. Others, like poliovirus , can spread neurally, but primarily spread by via the blood system in what is called Viremia hematogenous dissemination . Examples Neurotropic viruses that cause acute infection include Japanese encephalitis Japanese Encephalitis , Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis , and California encephalitis virus California encephalitis viruses polio, Coxsackie A virus coxsackie , Echovirus echo , mumps , measles , influenza ... 22 20 22Neurotropic 20viruses 22&f false Advances in Virus Research, Volume 55, Karl Maramorosch ref ... , Kuru disease Kuru and Creutzfeldt Jakob disease resemble a slow neurotropic virus infection&mdash ... barrier Immunology Pathogen Virulent References reflist Category Viruses virus stub ar fr Virus neurotrope ... more details
Infobox VG title Varicella image Image Varicella computer game screenshot.png top 250px developer Adam Cadre publisher Self published designer Adam Cadre engine Z machine released 1999 genre Interactive fiction platforms Z machine modes Single player media download input Computer keyboard Keyboard Varicella is a 1999 work of interactive fiction by Adam Cadre , distributed in Z Machine z code format as freeware . It is set in an alternate history which features roughly modern technology mixed with Renaissance style principalities and court politics. The player character is Primo Varicella, palace minister in Kingdom of Piedmont Sardinia Piedmont , who has to get rid of several rivals for the regency following the death of the king. The international situation in the game is described in passing Piedmont is part of a loose confederation of kingdoms that make up a Carolingian League and is engaged in a war against the Republic of Venice . It won four XYZZY Awards in 1999 including the XYZZY Award for Best Game , and was nominated for another four. ref name wurb http wurb.com if game 429 Baf s Guide game entry ref The game was discussed academically by Nick Montfort and Stuart Moulthrop in their 2003 paper Face It, Tiger, You Just Hit the Jackpot Reading and Playing Cadre s Varicella , ref name montfort http nickm.com if Varicella.pdf Fine Art Online Vol. 17 No. 8 ref and by Dr. Wendy Morgan in her 2003 paper Touching on Character New Engagements in New Media Narratives . ref name morgan http www.aate.org.au view journal.php?id 28&page id 30 English in Australia Issue 139 ref Cadre himself claimed in a January 2002 interview that it was the best game he had written up to that point Photopia has made more of a mark, I suppose, but Photopia is a short story Varicella is a world. There are so many things to see and do it s definitely the game of mine that I m hoping that future pieces I might create will most resemble, in structure if not in content. ref name avventuretestuali ... more details
Orphan date March 2010 File Nigel 002.jpg thumb 300px The Temple of Apollo Zoster, Vouliagmeni, Attica The Temple of Apollo Zoster is a Greek temple , the remains of which are located at Vouliagmeni in Attica , Greece . Location and discovery The Temple was uncovered when children from the Vouliagmeni Orphanage were playing on what is now known as the Astir Beach. ref name AB Interpretation information located at the Temple, Astir Beach ref The site now lies sunken, at the back of the Beach, and is surrounded by a lawn and hedges. The Temple is almost at sea level, and so is often flooded outside the summer months. The inscriptions found on the ruins confirm that the site is the Temple of Apollo Zoster. Excavations were undertaken by the archaeologists K Kourouniotes and M Pittidis during 1926 7. This confirmed references in the ancient literary sources Pausanias mentions that this was the location of the most important sanctuary of the deme of Aix n des Hala lang el ref name Pausanias Pausanias, I, 31,1 ref , in other words, the Salt evaporation pond Saltfields of Aix n . This ancient deme included the modern areas of Voula and Vouliagmeni. ref name AB The Temple sits on the middle tongue of a three tongued promontory which was once famously known in antiquity as Cape Zoster. ref name BlueGuide Barber, R., Blue Guide Greece , published by A & C Black, 1987, ISBN 0 393 30372 1 ref Herodotus writes that, after the battle of Salamis, the Persians mistook the rocks of the headland for Greek ships. ref name Herodotus Herodotus, VIII, 107 ref History Pausanias believed that in this location Leto , who was pregnant by Zeus , loosened her gilt belt, or zoster, as she ... 5&Id 1 Astir Beach web site DEFAULTSORT Temple Of Apollo Zoster Category East Attica Category 6th century ... Category Destroyed landmarks Category Greek temples Apollo Zoster Category Greek mythology Category Temples of Apollo Zoster Category Ancient Attica ... more details
About the punk band the XM Satellite Radio channel the Virus XM the album The Virus album Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Virus image missing image the virus.jpg caption image size 150 background group or band alias origin Philadelphia , USA genre Punk rock Punk , Streetpunk years active 1998 2004 label Charged Records, Punkcore Records associated acts Cheap Sex Br Nighttime Dealers BR No Authority BR Bomb Squadron website current members Mike Virus br Fat Dave br Chris BR Jarrod BR Geoff BR Paul BR Mike Authority br Tim br Josh past members notable instruments The Virus was a street punk band from Philadelphia , United States. Now defunct, their former singer Mike Virus went on to perform in the band Cheap Sex . Fat Dave now plays guitar in the Lancaster, PA punk band TiGHT FiTS Fat Dave and Jarrod were in a band called Bomb Squadron Right before The Virus was formed. The Virus formed in February 1998, with Mike Virus on vocals, Chris on lead guitar, Fat Dave on guitar, Jarrod on drums, and Geoff on bass. The band played their first show a month later. During the band s first six months, they performed several concerts, including one in Philadelphia with the band Special Duties , and another at the now closed Coney Island High in New York City ... Records. After the album was recorded, singer Mike Virus left the band and Paul took over vocals .... Soon after, The Virus ceased touring and disbanded completely. Paul went on to play in bands such as Nighttime ... went on to form the post punk band The Hunt. In 2002, Mike Virus formed the band Cheap Sex , who disbanded ... 7 2003 on Dirty Punk Records Original members Mike Virus Vocals Chris Expulsion Lead guitar Fat ... Allmusic class artist id p510403 pure url yes Allmusic http www.chargedrecords.com photos virus band lancaster.gif Picture Category American punk rock groups Virus Category Street punk Virus, The Category Musical groups from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Virus it The Virus sv The Virus ... more details
Herpes Virus family, Herpesviridae , all of which establish latent infection. Herpes virus include VaricellaZosterVirus Chicken pox virus and Herpes simplex virus es HSV 1, HSV 2 , all of which ... be a minor annoyance from time to time. In the case of varicellazostervirus , after an initial acute infection chickenpox the virus lies dormant until reactivated as herpes zoster . More serious ramifications ... since 1992. User talk PhD Dre talk 22 00, 12 December 2007 UTC Viral life cycle Virus latency or viral latency is the ability of a pathogen ic virus to lie dormancy dormant latency latent within a cell ... infection is a phase in certain viruses life cycles in which after initial infection, virus production ceases. However, the virus genome is not fully eradicated. The result of this is that the virus ... by new outside virus, denoted as the lytic part of the viral life cycle, and stays within the host ..., 2007. ref . Virus latency is not to be confused with clinical latency during the incubation period when a virus is not dormant. Mechanisms Episomal latency Episomal latency refers to the use of genetic ... , such as B cells in the case of Epstein Barr Virus . ref name PMID16909907 ref name PMID17709530 ... include the fact that the virus may not need to enter the nucleus, and hence may avoid ND10 domains ..., Glorioso JC. Gene delivery using herpes simplex virus vectors. DNA Cell Biol. 2002 Dec 21 12 915 .... ref Divito S, Cherpes TL, Hendricks RL. A triple entente virus, neurons, and CD8 T cells maintain ... Latency Associated Transcript Latency Associated Transcripts LAT in Herpes simplex virus , which ... of the herpes simplex virus type 1 LAT are refractory to caspase 3 activation and DNA laddering ... nor causes any pathologies or symptom s, the virus is still able to reactivate via external activators ... virus , which generally infects an individual for life, a serotype of the virus reactivates occasionally ... genome into the hosts own gene and suppression of host cellular growth factors for the benefit of the virus ... more details
virus, varicellazostervirus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein Barr virus Enveloped Icosahedral ds I 5. Poxviridae Smallpox virus, cow pox virus, sheep pox virus, orf virus, monkey pox virus, vaccinia ...Virus classification is the process of naming virus es and placing them into a Alpha taxonomy taxonomic system. Similar to the classification systems used for cell biology cellular organisms , virus classification is the subject of ongoing debate and proposals. This is mainly due to the Virus Life properties ... for cellular organisms. Viruses are mainly classified by phenotypic characteristics, such as Virus ... classification guidelines set out by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses . Virus species ... the principle that a virus species is a polythetic class of viruses that constitutes a replicating ..., and maintaining a universal virus taxonomy. The system shares many features with the classification ... sec1 0001 The Virus Species Concept Introduction Virus Taxonomy Online Seventh Report of the International ... virus Species Species names generally take the form of Disease virus . The establishment of an order is based on the inference that the virus families contained within a single order have most likely evolved from a common ancestor. The majority of virus families remain unplaced. Currently 2011 6 orders, 87 families, 19 subfamilies, 349 genera, and 2,284 species of virus have been defined. ref http www.ictvonline.org ICTV Home ref ref http www.ictvonline.org virusTaxonomy.asp ICTV Virus Taxonomy ... DNA virus main Baltimore classification Image Baltimore Classification.png right thumb 300px The Baltimore ... are determined by the disease caused by the virus or its morphology, neither of which are satisfactory ... groups DNA viruses details DNA virus Group I viruses possess double stranded DNA. Group II viruses possess single stranded DNA. class wikitable Virus Family Examples common names Virion br naked enveloped ... virus Naked Icosahedral ds I 2. Papillomaviridae Papillomavirus Naked Icosahedral ds circular I ... more details
Herpesviridae includes human herpesviruses, chicken pox VaricellaZostervirus Family Malacoherpesviridae ...A DNA virus is a virus that has DNA as its genetic material and replicates using a DNA dependent DNA ... with covalently closed ends Poxviridae and Phycodnaviridae . A virus infecting archaea was first described ... virus is so unlike any previously described virus that it will almost certainly be placed in a new family ... surrounds the genome. The crenarchaeal virus Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus has a similar ... Ascoviridae Family Asfarviridae includes African swine fever virus Family Bacilloviridae Family Baculoviridae ... Simian virus 40 , JC virus , BK virus Family Poxviridae includes Cowpox virus, smallpox Family Tectiviridae ... papillomatosis carcinomatosis virus KIs V Haloarcula hispanica pleomorphic virus 1 Haloarcula hispanica SH1 virus Mavirus virophage Organic Lake virophage Sputnik virophage Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus Thermus aquaticus virus IN93 Thermus thermophilus virus P23 77 Notes Haloarcula hispanica SH1 virus, Thermus aquaticus virus IN93 and Thermus thermophilus virus P23 77 share a number ... group of virus related, genome integrating elements found solely in the bacterial family Thermaceae ... includes the Bombyx mori densovirus type 2 , Hepatopancreatic parvo like virus and Lymphoidal parvo like virus . A new family Bidensoviridae has been proposed for this group but this proposal has not been ... circular DNA virus from bovine stool. J Gen Virol ref This genus includes the species bovine stool associated circular virus and chimpanzee stool associated circular virus . ref name Blinkova2010 Blinkova ... but further work will be needed to confirm this. A virus with a circular genome sea turtle tornovirus ... C, Borrowman K, Langer T, Ehrhart L, Breitbart M 2009 Discovery of a novel single stranded DNA virus ... unrelated to any other known virus that it may belong to a new family. The closest relations seem to be the Gyrovirinae . The proposed genus name for this virus is Tornovirus . Although 50 archaeal ... more details
Taxobox name Helenium virus S virus group iv familia Flexiviridae genus Carlavirus species Helenium virus S synonyms Helenium S virus Helenium virus S HVS is a plant pathogenic virus. External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB .htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Helenium virus S http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Helenium Virus S Category Viruses Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub ... more details
Wiktionarypar virus A virus is a parasitic agent that is smaller than a bacterium and that can only reproduce after infecting a host cell. Virus may also refer to Computer virus , a type of malicious computer program Mobile virus , a type of malicious cell phone program Virus automobile , a French cyclecar Virus clothing , an Israeli clothing brand Virus comic book Virus comic book , a Dark Horse miniseries Virus video game Virus video game , a port of the 1987 computer game Zarch by David Braben Virus The Game , a 1997 computer game by Sir Tech Viruses, the main enemies in the Mega Man Battle Network series Virus, a sniper unit in Yuri s Faction from Command & Conquer Yuri s Revenge Virus Spirou et Fantasio Virus Spirou et Fantasio Films and television Virus 1980 film Virus 1980 film or Fukkatsu no hi , a Japanese post apocalyptic sci fi film directed by Kinji Fukasaku Virus 1995 film Virus 1995 film , a film based on the novel Outbreak by Robin Cook Virus 1996 film Virus 1996 film , an American action thriller film directed by Allan A. Goldstein Virus 1999 film Virus 1999 film , an American science fiction horror film directed by John Bruno Virus 2005 film Virus 2005 film , an Australian science fiction film directed by Stephen Amis Virus Malayalam film Virus Malayalam film , a 2007 Malayalam language Indian film directed by Shankar Virus l inferno dei morti viventi or Hell of the Living Dead, an Italian zombie film Virus wrestler or Ricardo Amezquita Carde o, professional wrestler Music Virus Recordings , a record label Virus guitarist musician , lead guitarist of Dope Bands Virus Norwegian band Virus, an alias of duo Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne Virus Argentine band Virus British band Virus Russian band The Virus , a punk band from the United States Albums Virus Hypocrisy album Virus Hypocrisy album Virus Heavenly album Virus Heavenly album Songs Virus Iron Maiden song Virus Iron Maiden song Virus KMFDM song Virus KMFDM song Virus LaFee song Virus LaFee song ... more details
Unreferenced stub type virus auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Kadam virusvirus group iv familia Flaviviridae genus Flavivirus species Kadam virus The Kadam virus is a tick borne Flavivirus . It was first isolated by the Uganda Virus Research Institute in Entebbe , Uganda . DEFAULTSORT Kadam Virus Category Flaviviruses Category Viruses Virus stub es Virus Kadam ... more details
Taxobox name Seoul virusvirus group v familia Bunyaviridae genus Hantavirus species Seoul virus Unreferenced date August 2007 Seoul virus is a species of hantavirus that can cause a form of hemorrhagic fever . DEFAULTSORT Seoul Virus Category Bunyaviruses Virus stub ... more details
Taxobox name Orthomyxoviridae virus group v ordo Unassigned familia Orthomyxoviridae genus Thogotovirus species Dhori virus subdivision ranks Serotypes subdivision Batken virus br Dhori virus Dhori virus is a species of the genus Thogotovirus. Its hosts are tick s, mosquito s, and mammal s including humans . Category Orthomyxoviridae virus stub ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Potato virus A PVA virus group IV sense RNA Viruses familia Potyviridae genus Potyvirus species Potato virus A synonyms potato mild mosaic virus br potato virus P br Solanum virus 3 Potato virus A PVA is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.057.0.01.056.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Potato virus A http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Potato Virus A Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Category Potyviridae Virus plant disease stub fr Virus A de la pomme de terre ... more details