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*Infect rapidly dividing cells
 
*Infect rapidly dividing cells
 
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*Target bone marrow, intestinal epithelium, and growing fetus (via viremia)
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 16 June 2016

Parvoviridae

Parvoviruses are cleverly named for their extreme size (parve=small). They are species-specific and serious gastroenteric infections.


Morphology

  • Small, non-enveloped, icosahedral DNA virus with featureless virions

Virulence and Pathogenesis

  • Resistant to pH (even gastric acidity), heat, and desiccation
  • Infect rapidly dividing cells
  • Target bone marrow, intestinal epithelium, and growing fetus (via viremia)
  • Causes Parvovirus Enteritis

Epidemiology

  • Can persist for years in the environment


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Pages in category "Parvoviridae"

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