Nonhuman Lentiviruses

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Nonhuman Lentiviruses David T. Evans John H. Elder Ronald C. Desrosiers History Use of the term “slow virus infections” and identification of the first lentivirus is generally credited to Sigurdsson…

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Human Immunodeficiency Viruses: Replication

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Human Immunodeficiency Viruses: Replication Eric O. Freed Malcolm A. Martin Introduction In the late 1970s and early 1980s, previously healthy patients with symptoms of immunologic dysfunction sought advice and treatment…

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Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Types 1 and 2

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Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Types 1 and 2 Masahiro Fujii Masao Matsuoka History The discovery of oncogenic retroviruses in animals led to a search for retroviruses in human cancer cells….

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Retroviridae

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Retroviridae Stephen P. Goff The retrovirus family, the Retroviridae, are a large and diverse group of viruses found in all vertebrates. These viruses replicate through an extraordinary and unique life…

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Orbiviruses

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Orbiviruses Polly Roy History Two important orbivirus diseases are African horse sickness (AHS) and Bluetongue (BT) disease of sheep and cattle, both recognized first on the African continent.47,124 The first…

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Rotaviruses

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Rotaviruses Mary K. Estes Harry B. Greenberg Introduction and History Rotaviruses are the single most important cause of severe diarrheal illness in infants and young children in both developed and…

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Orthoreoviruses

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Orthoreoviruses Terence S. Dermody John S. L. Parker Barbara Sherry Introduction and History Basic Features of the Reoviridae Members of the Reoviridae form nonenveloped virions composed of 1 to 3…

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Arenaviridae

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Arenaviridae Michael J. Buchmeier Juan-Carlos de la Torre Clarence J. Peters History Arenaviruses cause chronic infections of rodents indigenous to Europe, Africa, the Americas, and perhaps other continents. These asymptomatically…

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Bunyaviridae

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Bunyaviridae Richard M. Elliott Connie S. Schmaljohn History The family Bunyaviridae takes its name from Bunyamwera virus (BUNV), which was isolated originally from Aedes mosquitoes in the Semliki Forest, Uganda,…

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