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1984
The representatives of this family of viruses are the three serologically unrelated types of influenza viruses A, B, and C, which are widely distributed in humans, other mammals and birds (Melnick, 1980). Type A is responsible for influenza pandemics and the regular epidemics. Type B has been found only in man so far and causes more localized epidemics.
Monique Dubois-Dalcq +2 more
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The representatives of this family of viruses are the three serologically unrelated types of influenza viruses A, B, and C, which are widely distributed in humans, other mammals and birds (Melnick, 1980). Type A is responsible for influenza pandemics and the regular epidemics. Type B has been found only in man so far and causes more localized epidemics.
Monique Dubois-Dalcq +2 more
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PB2 polymerase subunit of Thogoto virus (Orthomyxoviridae family)
Archives of Virology, 1999Thogoto virus (THOV) represents a new genus in the family Orthomyxoviridae. The three polymerase subunits PB1, PB2, and PA initiate transcription by a unique cap-stealing mechanism that involves the cleavage of only the m(7)GpppAm structure from cellular hnRNAs. Here, we report the cloning of the longest genomic segment of THOV coding for PB2.
Weber, Friedemann +3 more
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1987
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of Orthomyxoviridae (Genus: Influenza Virus A, influenza virus B, and influenza virus C). In general, the influenza viruses are spherical, enveloped particles with two types of surface glycoprotein spikes and with a genome in the form of eight segments of single-stranded RNA.
J.S. Oxford, D.J. Hockley
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of Orthomyxoviridae (Genus: Influenza Virus A, influenza virus B, and influenza virus C). In general, the influenza viruses are spherical, enveloped particles with two types of surface glycoprotein spikes and with a genome in the form of eight segments of single-stranded RNA.
J.S. Oxford, D.J. Hockley
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CAPS Genomic Subtyping on Orthomyxoviridae
2009The Orthomyxoviridae is a family of single strained RNA viruses including five genera: Influenza virus A, Influenza virus B, Influenza virus C, Thogotovirus, and Isavirus. Usually, Influenza viruses are identified by antigenic differences in their nucleoprotein and matrix protein.
Sheng-Lung Peng +3 more
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2005
This paper reports the results of serologic, structural, biochemical, and genetic studies indicating that Araguari virus, a previously unassigned viral agent, is a member of the family Orthomyxoviridae and genus Thogotovirus. Araguari virus has six RNA fragments; biologically, it shares several properties with other viruses in the family ...
Eliana V Pinto, Da Silva +7 more
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This paper reports the results of serologic, structural, biochemical, and genetic studies indicating that Araguari virus, a previously unassigned viral agent, is a member of the family Orthomyxoviridae and genus Thogotovirus. Araguari virus has six RNA fragments; biologically, it shares several properties with other viruses in the family ...
Eliana V Pinto, Da Silva +7 more
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2007
After intranasal, subcutaneous, or intraperitoneal infection with Dhori virus (DHOV), adult mice developed a fulminant and uniformly fatal illness with many of the clinical and pathologic findings seen in mice infected with H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus.
Rosa I, Mateo +4 more
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After intranasal, subcutaneous, or intraperitoneal infection with Dhori virus (DHOV), adult mice developed a fulminant and uniformly fatal illness with many of the clinical and pathologic findings seen in mice infected with H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus.
Rosa I, Mateo +4 more
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The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 1999
Small wild vertebrates were trapped during an investigation into possible vertebrate reservoirs of o'nyong-nyong (ONN) fever virus in Uganda in 1997. Antibody neutralization test results and virus isolation attempts were negative for ONN virus, confirming the work of earlier investigators, who also failed to find evidence for a nonhuman ONN virus ...
A, Ogen-Odoi +4 more
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Small wild vertebrates were trapped during an investigation into possible vertebrate reservoirs of o'nyong-nyong (ONN) fever virus in Uganda in 1997. Antibody neutralization test results and virus isolation attempts were negative for ONN virus, confirming the work of earlier investigators, who also failed to find evidence for a nonhuman ONN virus ...
A, Ogen-Odoi +4 more
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[Research advances on thogoto virus of the family orthomyxoviridae].
Bing du xue bao = Chinese journal of virology, 2014Thogoto virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae. It is a tick-borne arbovirus that can infect both human and animals. Thogoto virus's genetic constitution, replication and transcription, and the function of the translated proteins are similar to influenza virus.
Xiao-xu, Zeng +2 more
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[Taxonomic structure of Orthomyxoviridae: current views and immediate prospects].
Vestnik Rossiiskoi akademii meditsinskikh nauk, 2011Analysis of taxonomic structure of Orthomyxoviridae was undertaken in view of its anticipated evolution. Four concepts of circulation of influenza A viruses in the biosphere are discussed, viz. anthrponose, zooanthroponose, metastrongilose, and protozoan. All of them may be considered in the framework of the general zooantroponose concept.
M Iu, Shchelkanov +8 more
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