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Feline Calicivirus (Caliciviridae)
Margaret J. Hosie, Michaela J. Conley
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1987
Publisher Summary Caliciviruses are non-enveloped, isometric particles 30-40 nm in diameter. They contain an RNA genome of positive sense and replicate in the cytoplasm, causing cell lysis. Host cell requirements may be exacting; for example, human calicivirus (HCV) has been grown only in primary human embryonic kidney cell cultures.
M.J. Carter, C.R. Madeley
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Publisher Summary Caliciviruses are non-enveloped, isometric particles 30-40 nm in diameter. They contain an RNA genome of positive sense and replicate in the cytoplasm, causing cell lysis. Host cell requirements may be exacting; for example, human calicivirus (HCV) has been grown only in primary human embryonic kidney cell cultures.
M.J. Carter, C.R. Madeley
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Genomic characterization of swine caliciviruses representing a new genus of Caliciviridae
Virus Genes, 2009This study reports the molecular characterization of novel caliciviruses, the St-Valérien-like viruses, which were isolated from pig feces in the province of Quebec, Canada between 2005 and 2007. The genomes of St-Valérien-like viruses contain 6409 nucleotides and include two main open reading frames (ORFs).
Yvan, L'Homme +6 more
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We have determined the 5'terminal cDNA sequence for the genome of Southampton virus, a recently characterized, human, small round-structured virus (SRSV). Genomic RNA was extracted directly from a stool sample and amplified by RT-PCR by homopolymer tailing of the 3' terminus of the cDNA.
Paul R. Lambden +2 more
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2014
Caliciviruses and astroviruses, along with rotavirus, are regarded as important causes of viral gastroenteritis. Surveillance studies using recently developed molecular diagnostic methods have also highlighted the importance of human astroviruses and other underreported pathogens as important causes of pediatric acute gastroenteritis.
Susana Guix, Mary K. Estes
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Caliciviruses and astroviruses, along with rotavirus, are regarded as important causes of viral gastroenteritis. Surveillance studies using recently developed molecular diagnostic methods have also highlighted the importance of human astroviruses and other underreported pathogens as important causes of pediatric acute gastroenteritis.
Susana Guix, Mary K. Estes
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The Genome of Hawaii Virus and its Relationship with other Members of the caliciviridae
Virus Genes, 2001Hawaii virus (Hu/NLV/GII/Hawaii virus/1971/US), a member of the genus 'Norwalk-like viruses' (NLVs) in the family Caliciviridae, has served as one of the reference strains for the fastidious caliciviruses associated with epidemic gastroenteritis in humans. The consensus sequence of the RNA genome of Hawaii virus was determined in order to establish its
M A, Pletneva +2 more
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Sensitive detection of humanCaliciviridae by RT-PCR
Journal of Medical Virology, 1996A semi-nested reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was developed for the detection of human Caliciviridae. The method was evaluated on faecal samples from patients with gastroenteritis sent to the Norwegian National Institute of Public Health for routine diagnosis by direct electron microscopy (EM).
K, Stene-Johansen, B, Grinde
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