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[Between the unknown and the emerging: mapping the Oropouche and Mayaro viruses in Brazil]. [PDF]
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Isolation and genomic characterization of Chikungunya virus during the 2025 outbreak in Foshan, China. [PDF]
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2002
Obitelj Togaviridae ima dva roda: Alphavirus (27 arbovirusa) i Rubivirus (1 virus). Virusi se međusobno razlikuju po biološkim svojstvima i načinu širenja. Arbovirusi su samo virusi roda Alphavirus.
Tracey Weir, Michael Weir
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Obitelj Togaviridae ima dva roda: Alphavirus (27 arbovirusa) i Rubivirus (1 virus). Virusi se međusobno razlikuju po biološkim svojstvima i načinu širenja. Arbovirusi su samo virusi roda Alphavirus.
Tracey Weir, Michael Weir
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2016
Fil: Contigiani de Minio, Marta Silvia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Virología Dr. J. M.
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Fil: Contigiani de Minio, Marta Silvia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Virología Dr. J. M.
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1987
Publisher Summary Togaviruses comprise a large, rather arbitrarily defined family of small, 50-70 nm in diameter, enveloped RNA-viruses whose nucleocapsids are assumed to be icosahedral. Togaviruses cause a number of different diseases of human and veterinary importance. Virulent alphaviruses are known to cause either infection of the central nervous
Carl-Henrik Von Bonsdorff, Kai Simons
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Publisher Summary Togaviruses comprise a large, rather arbitrarily defined family of small, 50-70 nm in diameter, enveloped RNA-viruses whose nucleocapsids are assumed to be icosahedral. Togaviruses cause a number of different diseases of human and veterinary importance. Virulent alphaviruses are known to cause either infection of the central nervous
Carl-Henrik Von Bonsdorff, Kai Simons
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