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Paramyxoviridae (from Gr**** para- “by the side of” and myxa “mucus”) is a
family of negative-strand RNA
viruses in the
order Mononegavirales. Vertebrates...
- non-segmented RNA
virus of the
genus Morbillivirus within the
family Paramyxoviridae. It is the
cause of measles.
Humans are the
natural hosts of the virus;...
- families: Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, Filoviridae, Orthomyxoviridae,
Paramyxoviridae and Rhabdoviridae. All are
enveloped with
helical nucleocapsids. Double-stranded...
- is a
genus of
viruses in the
order Mononegavirales, in the
family Paramyxoviridae. Humans, dogs, cats, cattle, seals, and
cetaceans serve as natural...
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Canine distemper is
caused by a single-stranded RNA
virus of the
family Paramyxoviridae (the same
family of
viruses that
causes measles, mumps, and bronchiolitis...
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Henipavirus is a
genus of negative-strand RNA
viruses in the
family Paramyxoviridae,
order Mononegavirales containing six
established species, and numerous...
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Measles (
Paramyxoviridae)
Mumps virus (
Paramyxoviridae)
Human respiratory syncytial virus (
Paramyxoviridae)
Parainfluenza (
Paramyxoviridae)
Rabies (Rhabdoviridae)...
- the
viral life
cycles and
reproductive measures of the rest of the
Paramyxoviridae family. The
first step of the hMPV
replication cycle is attachment...
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group of four
distinct single-stranded RNA
viruses belonging to the
Paramyxoviridae family.
These viruses are
closely ****ociated with both
human and veterinary...
- the
genus Orthorubulavirus in the
subfamily Rubulavirinae,
family Paramyxoviridae. The
mumps virus contains a nonsegmented, single-stranded,
linear genome...