- single-stranded RNA
viruses ****ociated with
several human and
mammalian diseases.
Enteroviruses are
named by
their transmission-route
through the
intestine ('enteric'...
-
betarhino (Rhinovirus B)
Enterovirus cerhino (Rhinovirus C)
Prior to 2020,
enteroviruses (including all rhinoviruses) were
categorized according to
their serotype...
-
Coxsackieviruses are a few
related enteroviruses that
belong to the
Picornaviridae family of nonenveloped, linear, positive-sense single-stranded RNA...
- [medical
citation needed] Most
cases of
viral meningitis are
caused by
enteroviruses (common
stomach viruses). However,
other viruses can also
cause viral...
- throat.
Enteroviruses replicate at 37 °C,
whereas rhinoviruses grow
better at 33 °C, as this is the
lower temperature of the nose.
Enteroviruses are stable...
- the
common cold, with rhinoviruses, coronaviruses,
adenoviruses and
enteroviruses being the most common. They
spread through the air or
indirectly through...
- also ****ociated with a
number of
other pathogenic agents including enteroviruses other than polio, echoviruses, West Nile virus, and adenoviruses, among...
- virus, and (less commonly)
enteroviruses,
including coxsackieviruses, echoviruses, polioviruses, and
human enteroviruses 68 to 71. New
causes of viral...
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