Definition of Vesivirus. Meaning of Vesivirus. Synonyms of Vesivirus

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Meaning of Vesivirus from wikipedia

- caliciviruses, Norwalk virus serogroups of the same genus. Vesivirus infects both humans and animals. Vesivirus is highly infectious and transmission easily occurs...
- Rabbit vesivirus (RaV) is a Caliciviridae virus that was first isolated in the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Oregon State University, from the ****...
- Pisuviricota class: Pisoniviricetes Order: Picornavirales Family: Caliciviridae Genus: Vesivirus Species: Feline calicivirus Synonyms Feline picornavirus...
- Nacovirus Nebovirus Norovirus Recovirus Salovirus Sapovirus Valovirus Vesivirus A number of other caliciviruses remain unclassified, including the chicken...
- M****achusetts plant was shut down to correct a viral contamination (Vesivirus 2117). A similar event had occurred in 2008 at the Geel, Belgium facilities...
- (Indiana strain). BHK-21 cells are resistant to poliovirus 2 and Rabbit vesivirus (RaV). The cells are negative for reverse transcriptase, which means that...
- Vesivirus Species: Vesicular exanthema of swine virus Member viruses Bovine calicivirus Bos-1 Bovine calicivirus Bos-2 California sea lion vesivirus Cetacean...
- consists of five established genera: Sapovirus, Norovirus, Lagovirus, Vesivirus, and Nebovirus." One positive result for sapovirus infection was confirmed...
- for which production was disrupted in 2009 after contamination with Vesivirus 2017. The most common side effect is hy****nsitivity, which occurs in...
- vaccine". Stein DA, Skilling DE, Iversen PL, Smith AW (2001). "Inhibition of Vesivirus infections in mammalian tissue culture with antisense morpholino oligomers"...