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− | =Morphology= | + | ==Morphology== |
*All are non-enveloped dsRNA viruses | *All are non-enveloped dsRNA viruses | ||
*Spherical and medium-sized with characteristic appearances | *Spherical and medium-sized with characteristic appearances | ||
*Segmented genome, with each segment encoding a separate viral protein | *Segmented genome, with each segment encoding a separate viral protein | ||
− | =Virulence and Pathogenesis= | + | ==Virulence and Pathogenesis== |
*Reoviridae are '''resistant''' viruses that can persist in the environment for several weeks | *Reoviridae are '''resistant''' viruses that can persist in the environment for several weeks | ||
− | =Epidemiology= | + | ==Epidemiology== |
*Many reoviruses infect domestic animals without causing disease | *Many reoviruses infect domestic animals without causing disease | ||
*They have been implicated in stunting syndrome of chickens | *They have been implicated in stunting syndrome of chickens | ||
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Revision as of 13:03, 23 May 2010
Reoviridae
Reoviridae include rotaviruses and orbiviruses, such as African Horse Sickness and Bluetongue. Pathogenesis ranges from acute alimentary infections to infections of the vascular endothelium. "REO" stands for "Respiratory-Enteric-Orphan."
Morphology
- All are non-enveloped dsRNA viruses
- Spherical and medium-sized with characteristic appearances
- Segmented genome, with each segment encoding a separate viral protein
Virulence and Pathogenesis
- Reoviridae are resistant viruses that can persist in the environment for several weeks
Epidemiology
- Many reoviruses infect domestic animals without causing disease
- They have been implicated in stunting syndrome of chickens
Pages in category "Reoviridae"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.