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enterovirus B)
Enterovirus C (formerly
Human enterovirus C)
Enterovirus D (formerly
Human enterovirus D)
Enterovirus E (formerly
Bovine enterovirus group A)...
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Enterovirus 71 (EV71), also
known as
Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71), is a
virus of the
genus Enterovirus in the
Picornaviridae family,
notable for its role in...
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species within the
genus Enterovirus:
Enterovirus alpharhino (Rhinovirus A)
Enterovirus betarhino (Rhinovirus B)
Enterovirus cerhino (Rhinovirus C) Prior...
- (also
known as non-cytopathic or
defective enterovirus). This form is a
mutated quasispecies of
enterovirus which is
capable of
causing persistent infection...
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Enterovirus C is a
species of
enterovirus. Its best
known subtype is poliovirus, the
cause of poliomyelitis.
There are
three serotypes of poliovirus,...
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Enterovirus E (formerly
bovine enterovirus (BEV)) is a
picornavirus of the
genus Enterovirus. The
virus may also be
referred to as
enteric cytopathic bovine...
- the most
common cause, and
enterovirus 71 is the second-most
common cause.
Other strains of
coxsackievirus and
enterovirus can also be responsible. Some...
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Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is a
member of the
Picornaviridae family, an
enterovirus.
First isolated in
California in 1962 and once
considered rare, it has...
- family, an
enterovirus (a
group containing the polioviruses, coxsackieviruses, and echoviruses).
Coxsackie A
virus is a
subgroup of
enterovirus A, which...
- 9, 11–21, 24–27, and 29–33 are
strains of the
species Enterovirus B of the
genus Enterovirus.
Human echovirus 8 was
shown to be
identical to
Human echovirus...