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Small, lipid- and protein-enveloped RNA viruses.  The family includes pathogenic arboviruses (insect-borne virsuses) of the [[Equine Encephalitis  Virus|''Alphavirus'']] genus.
 
 
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**Alphavirus (notably including EEV)
 
**Alphavirus (notably including EEV)
 
**Rubivirus (including Rubella and German measles)
 
**Rubivirus (including Rubella and German measles)
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[[Category:Togaviridae]][[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical/Viruses]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 30 July 2010

Small, lipid- and protein-enveloped RNA viruses. The family includes pathogenic arboviruses (insect-borne virsuses) of the Alphavirus genus.


Togaviruses are so called because of their "cloak-like" appearance. They are often viruses that move through multiple hosts, as in the example of Equine Encephalitis Virus, which is transferred via vector to the horse and also has zoonotic potential

Morphology

  • Medium sized enveloped viruses
  • 2 Genera:
    • Alphavirus (notably including EEV)
    • Rubivirus (including Rubella and German measles)