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Coronavirus and coronavirus-like infections are described in swine, cattle, horses, cats, dogs, rats, birds, bats, rabbits, ferrets, mink, and various wildlife species, although many coronavirus infections are subclinical or asymptomatic. In humans, coronaviruses are included in the spectrum of viruses that cause the common cold and, recently, severe ...
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Members of the family Coronaviridae are large, enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses. They are the largest known RNA viruses, with genomes ranging from 25 to 32 kb and virions of 118–140 nm in diameter. The family is divided into two subfamilies, the Coronavirinae and the Torovirinae.
S. Payne
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The Coronaviridae Now Comprises Two Genera, Coronavirus and Torovirus: Report of the Coronaviridae Study Group [PDF]
At the April 1992, mid-term meeting of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) a proposal from the Coronaviridae Study Group (CSG) to include the torovirus genus in the Coronaviridae was accepted. Following another proposal, the arterivirus genus was removed from the Togaviridae but not assigned to another family.
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Emergence, Evolution and Economics of Coronaviruses
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on our planet. On the basis of parameters like capsid structure, morphology, genetic material, etc., they are classified into different families.
Sidhant Jain, Meenakshi Rana, Pooja Jain
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Surface Web Merits for SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in Iraq
Background: Data on SARS-CoV-2 from developing countries are not entirely accurate, which demands incorporating digital epidemiology data on the pandemic.
Ahmed Al-Imam +2 more
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Coronaviridae: 100,000 Years of Emergence and Reemergence
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Deciphering the SSR incidences across viral members of Coronaviridae family
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The family Coronaviridae comprises a monogeneric group of 11 viruses which infect vertebrates. The main characteristics of the member viruses are: (i) Morphological: Enveloped pleomorphic particles typically 100 nm in diameter (range 60-220 nm), bearing about 20 nm long club-shaped surface projections.
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Assessment of Seroconversion to SARS-CoV-2 in Health Care Unitunit Personnel
Relevance. The novel coronavirus pandemic is a major burden on public health and healthcare professionals. The study of the prevalence of antibodies among medical workers provides an understanding of the potential risk of transmission of the infectious ...
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