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Avian Paramyxoviridae - recent developments

Veterinary Microbiology, 1990
This paper reviews the recent developments related to members of the Paramyxoviridae family which infect avian species. These developments include: (1) The identification of the virus responsible for the diseases turkey rhinotracheitis and swollen head syndrome in chickens as a member of the Pneumovirus genus, the first of this type to be isolated from
D J Alexander
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Paramyxoviridae: Transcription and Replication

1991
Publisher Summary Nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses are a unique group of infectious agents that require active transcription of their genomic single-stranded RNA as a prerequisite for replication following penetration into a susceptible host cell.
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Development of Subunit Paramyxoviridae Vaccines

1994
The Paramyxoviridae are negative-stranded, non-segmented RNA viruses which share similar structural features (Pringle, 1991). The helically symmetrical viral nucleocapsids are surrounded by a lipoprotein envelope. The Paramyxoviridae family has been classified into three genera: Paramyxovirus, Morbillivirus and Pneumovirus.
M Ewasyshyn
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Paramyxoviridae: Nipah Virus and Hendra Virus

2009
Vassil St Georgiev, Georgiev Vassil St
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Chapter 16 Paramyxoviridae

1987
Publisher Summary Paramyxoviridae are enveloped viruses with a helical nucleocapsid containing an unsegmented single-stranded RNA genome of negative polarity. They replicate in the cytoplasm of infected cells. Cytopathic effects differ with members of the group and host cell, ranging from extensive cell-cell fusion in some systems, cell rounding, and
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The Paramyxoviridae: Aspects of Molecular Structure, Pathogenesis, and Immunity

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses some structural and replicative properties as well as molecular aspects of pathogenesis and immunity of diseases caused by the virus family Paramyxoviridae. The importance of the Paramyxoviridae as ubiquitous disease agents in humans and animals necessitates a complete understanding of the molecular structure ...
R, Vainionpää, R, Marusyk, A, Salmi
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Paramyxoviridae ve Pneumoviridae

Bu bölümde, Paramyxoviridae ve Pneumoviridae ailelerine ait virusların genel özellikleri ile ruminant ve domuzlarda enfeksiyon oluşturan başlıca türler ele alınmıştır. Zarflı yapıda ve negatif polariteli tek iplikçikli RNA genomuna sahip bu viruslar, özellikle solunum sistemi olmak üzere çeşitli organ ve sistemlerde enfeksiyonlara neden olabilir ...
Emre Özan, Bahadır Müftüoğlu
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Paramyxoviridae: Measles Virus

1988
Disease: Measles. Etiologic Agent: Measles virus; a single serotype. Source: Acutely infected individuals; contact or inhalation. Clinical Manifestations: Abrupt onset of disease with sneezing, running nose, cough, redness of eyes, and rapidly rising fever; 2 to 3 days later, a maculopapular exanthema develops; complications in the form of otitis ...
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Paramyxoviridae: Mumps Virus

1988
Disease: Mumps. Etiologic Agent: Mumps virus. Source: Infected humans spread the virus by droplet infection of infected saliva to nonim­ mune contacts. Clinical Manifestations: Generalized systemic infection with fever, swelling of parotid glands, and frequent involvement of the central nervous system.
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