Difference between revisions of "Adenoviridae"
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− | + | =Introduction= | |
+ | Adenoviruses are so named for the tissue from which they were first recovered: human adenoid tissue. Since then they have been found in most species and are generally harmless. | ||
− | * | + | =Morphology= |
− | * | + | *Stable, non-enveloped, resistant |
− | * | + | *Icosahedral virus: |
− | * | + | **Capsomeres at apices (12) carry a peripheral fiber with a terminal knob |
+ | **Capsomeres on facets (240) do not | ||
− | == | + | =Virus by Species= |
− | == | + | ===[[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Bovine adenovirus|Bovine adenovirus]]=== |
− | == | + | ===Equine Adenovirus=== |
− | == | + | *Rarely causes primary disease |
+ | *Exception: immune-compromised Arab foals (showing both B/T cell deficiencies), causing necrotising [[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Equine adenovirus|bronchiolitis]] | ||
+ | ===[[Canine Adenovirus 1 (Infectious Canine Hepatatis)]]=== | ||
+ | ===[[Canine Adenovirus 2 (Infectious Canine Laryngotracheitis)]]=== |
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Introduction
Adenoviruses are so named for the tissue from which they were first recovered: human adenoid tissue. Since then they have been found in most species and are generally harmless.
Morphology
- Stable, non-enveloped, resistant
- Icosahedral virus:
- Capsomeres at apices (12) carry a peripheral fiber with a terminal knob
- Capsomeres on facets (240) do not
Virus by Species
Bovine adenovirus
Equine Adenovirus
- Rarely causes primary disease
- Exception: immune-compromised Arab foals (showing both B/T cell deficiencies), causing necrotising bronchiolitis