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| − | ===Introduction===
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| − | Arteriviruses are animal-specific '''endemic''' viruses that persist within a population.
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| − | ===Morphology===
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| − | *Small, enveloped, positive sense RNA viruses
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| − | ===Epidemiology===
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| − | *'''Aerosol''' and '''venereal''' transfer
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| − | *Poor vaccination
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| − | ===Virus by Species===
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