Difference between revisions of "Arteriviridae"
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| + | =Introduction= | ||
| + | Arteriviruses are animal-specific '''endemic''' viruses that persist within a population. | ||
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| + | =Morphology= | ||
| + | *Small, enveloped, positive sense RNA viruses | ||
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| + | =Epidemiology= | ||
| + | *'''Aerosol''' and '''venereal''' transfer | ||
| + | *Poor vaccination | ||
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| + | =Virus by Species= | ||
| + | ===[[Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS)]]=== | ||
| + | ===[[Equine Arteritis Virus (EAV)]]=== | ||
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Introduction
Arteriviruses are animal-specific endemic viruses that persist within a population.
Morphology
- Small, enveloped, positive sense RNA viruses
Epidemiology
- Aerosol and venereal transfer
- Poor vaccination