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| − | =Morphology=
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| − | *Caliciviruses are small, unenveloped, spherical RNA viruses
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| − | *They are recognized by '''cup-shaped surface depressions'''
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| − | =Virulence and Pathogenesis=
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| − | *Caliciviruses are moderately resistant and can survive in the environment for weeks
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| − | *They cause respiratory, enteric, and systemic disease
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| − | * Calicivirus may contribute to [[Intestines Catarrhal Enteritis - Pathology#Undifferentiated Neonatal Calf Diarrhoea|undifferentiated neonatal calf diarrhoea]], a mixed viral enteritis in calves.
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| − | =Virus by Species=
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| − | ===[[Feline Calicivirus]]===
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| − | ===[[Rabbit Haemorrhatic Disease Virus]]===
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