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=Introduction=
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=Morphology=
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*Very small RNA viruses
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*Much antigenic variation
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*Subtypes evolve and do not cross-protect
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*4 capsid proteins (VP1-VP4), with VP1 providing neutralizing target
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=Virulence and Pathogenesis=
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*Cytopathic effect of all viruses is an overnight '''cell rounding''' and '''pyknosis'''
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=Epidemiology=
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*Very resistant
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*Can survive several months on '''fomites'''
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*Infect via upper respiratory tract or buccal cavity and spread to target organs after viremia
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=Types and Subtypes=
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3 Main Genera:
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===Enteroviruses===
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*[[Swine Vesicular Disease]]
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*[[Porcine Enterovirus]]
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===Apthoviruses===
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*[[Foot and Mouth Disease (FMDV)]]
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===Rhinoviruses===
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*Subclinical cold viruses
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*Equine rhinovirus (picornavirus type 1 and 2) in [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of rhinitis|rhinitis]], see [[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Equine rhinovirus|respiratory infections]]
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*Bovine rhinovirus may cause mild [[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Bovine rhinovirus|respiratory infections]]
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==Aphthoviruses==
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*[[Cavity & Gingiva - Pathology#Foot and Mouth disease|Foot and Mouth Disease Virus]]
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**May also involve [[Muscles Inflammatory - Pathology#Foot and Mouth disease|muscles]]
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**May cause [[Viral skin infections - Pathology#Other viruses|skin lesions]]
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==Enteroviruses==
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*[[Cavity & Gingiva - Pathology#Swine Vesicular Disease|Swine Vesicular Disease Virus]]
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**May cause [[Viral skin infections - Pathology#Other viruses|skin lesions]]

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VIRUSES



Introduction

Morphology

  • Very small RNA viruses
  • Much antigenic variation
  • Subtypes evolve and do not cross-protect
  • 4 capsid proteins (VP1-VP4), with VP1 providing neutralizing target

Virulence and Pathogenesis

  • Cytopathic effect of all viruses is an overnight cell rounding and pyknosis

Epidemiology

  • Very resistant
  • Can survive several months on fomites
  • Infect via upper respiratory tract or buccal cavity and spread to target organs after viremia

Types and Subtypes

3 Main Genera:

Enteroviruses

Apthoviruses

Rhinoviruses


Aphthoviruses

Enteroviruses