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1983
Several of the leafhopper- and planthopper-borne diseases we now know to be caused by viruses that belong to the Reoviridae were studied for many years without their etiological agents being recognized (Lyon, 1910; Fukushi, 1931; L.N. Black, 1944; Biraghi, 1949; Fenaroli, 1949).
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Several of the leafhopper- and planthopper-borne diseases we now know to be caused by viruses that belong to the Reoviridae were studied for many years without their etiological agents being recognized (Lyon, 1910; Fukushi, 1931; L.N. Black, 1944; Biraghi, 1949; Fenaroli, 1949).
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Disease: Reovirus. Typically produces asymptomatic or subclinical illnesses resulting in seroconversion. Possibly associated mild gastrointestinal or upper respiratory infections. Association with neonatal biliary atresia and with central nervous system infections has been reported, but remains controversial.
Kenneth L. Tyler, Bernard N. Fields
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Family Reoviridae is known, by definition, to contain dsRNA viruses with 10–12 genome segments. We report here the characterization of the first member of this family with a nine-segmented genome.
Houssam Attoui +2 more
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International audienceThe Colorado tick fever virus (CTFV) is the type species of genus Coltivirus, family Reoviridae. Its genome consisting of 12 segments of dsRNA was completely sequenced.
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