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| + | =Introduction= | ||
| + | This group of viruses has three distinct genera, two of which are of veterinary concern. Flaviviruses, which are endemic vector-borne neurotropic viruses, include louping ill and West Nile Virus. Pestiviruses include Swine Fever and Bovine Virus Diarrhoea and present more hemorrhagic disease. Hepatitis C in man is also grouped in this classification. | ||
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| + | =Morphology= | ||
| + | *Medium sized enveloped viruses | ||
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| + | =Types and Subtypes= | ||
| + | =='''Flaviviruses'''== | ||
| + | ===[[Louping Ill]]=== | ||
| + | ===[[West Nile Virus]]=== | ||
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| + | =='''Pestiviruses'''== | ||
| + | ===[[Classical Swine Fever]]=== | ||
| + | ===[[Border Disease Virus]]=== | ||
| + | ===[[Bovine Virus Diarrhoea Virus]]=== | ||
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| + | ==Pestiviruses== | ||
| + | [[Cavity & Gingiva - Pathology#Bovine Viral Diarrhoea / Mucosal Disease|Bovine Viral Diarrhoea & Mucosal Disease Virus]] may also contribute to [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#Enzootic pneumonia of calves|Enzootic pneumonia of calves]], may cause [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Retention of elongated primary trabeculae|growth retardation lattice]] | ||
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| + | [[Intestines Ulcerative Enteritis - Pathology#Swine Fever|Swine Fever Virus]] | ||
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| + | *'''Border Disease''' | ||
| + | **In sheep | ||
| + | **Virus crosses placenta | ||
| + | **Tropism for foetal lymphoid, hair follicle and CNS tissue | ||
| + | **Lambs born weak, small | ||
| + | **Hairy shaker syndrome | ||
| + | **[[Skin Congenital and Hereditary - Pathology#Hypertrichosis|Hair rather than wool coats]] and cerebellar hypoplasia | ||
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Introduction
This group of viruses has three distinct genera, two of which are of veterinary concern. Flaviviruses, which are endemic vector-borne neurotropic viruses, include louping ill and West Nile Virus. Pestiviruses include Swine Fever and Bovine Virus Diarrhoea and present more hemorrhagic disease. Hepatitis C in man is also grouped in this classification.
Morphology
- Medium sized enveloped viruses
Types and Subtypes
Flaviviruses
Louping Ill
West Nile Virus
Pestiviruses
Classical Swine Fever
Border Disease Virus
Bovine Virus Diarrhoea Virus
Pestiviruses
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea & Mucosal Disease Virus may also contribute to Enzootic pneumonia of calves, may cause growth retardation lattice
- Border Disease
- In sheep
- Virus crosses placenta
- Tropism for foetal lymphoid, hair follicle and CNS tissue
- Lambs born weak, small
- Hairy shaker syndrome
- Hair rather than wool coats and cerebellar hypoplasia