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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=
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[[Category:Viral Organisms]]
*Medium sized '''enveloped''' viruses
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*2 Genera:
 
**Alphavirus (notably including EEV)
 
**Rubivirus (including Rubella and German measles)
 
 
 
=Virus by Species=
 
===[[Equine Encephalitis Virus]]===[[Category:Viruses]]
 

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Togaviridae

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



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Pages in category "Togaviridae"

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