Definition of Astroviruses. Meaning of Astroviruses. Synonyms of Astroviruses

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Definition of Astroviruses

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- Human astroviruses have been shown in numerous studies to be an important cause of gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. In animals, Astroviruses also...
- prevalence rates of astroviruses; studies in Hong Kong and mainland China found prevalence rates approaching 50% from anal swabs. No astroviruses identified in...
- Polyomaviruses Anelloviruses RNA viruses Caliciviruses Picornaviruses Reoviruses Astroviruses Hepeviridae Bacterial capsule Cell envelope HURLBERT, RONALD E. Fundamentals...
- have tested positive for SIV, enteroviruses of the species EV-J and astroviruses, including a human variant. Mandrills are mostly diurnal and are awake...
- and sobeliviruses, and Stelpaviricetes, which contains potyviruses and astroviruses. The third class is Duplopiviricetes, whose members are double-stranded...
- – via ProMED-mail. Barer, Mike (17 January 2011). "Caliciviruses and Astroviruses". In Greenwood, David (ed.). Medical Microbiology: A Guide to Microbial...
- are especially vulnerable. Rotaviruses, noroviruses, adenoviruses, and astroviruses are known to cause viral gastroenteritis. Rotavirus is the most common...
- cause in children under five years old. Adenovirus types 40 and 41, and astroviruses cause a significant number of infections. Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia...
- against related viral diarrheas such as rotovirus and some sapoviruses, astroviruses and adenoviruses. It is a nucleoside analogue which acts as an inhibitor...
- dinornavirus, and human astrovirus, some of which are described below. Astroviruses are small, single-stranded RNA viruses that can infect humans, birds...