Morbillivirus
Virus
Morbillivirus is a genus of viruses in the order Mononegavirales, in the family Paramyxoviridae. Humans, dogs, cats, cattle, seals, and cetaceans serve as natural hosts. This genus includes six species, with a seventh species being extinct. Wikipedia
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Feb 12, 2015 · The disease is characterized by fever, skin rash, cough and conjunctivitis, and a generalized immune suppression [6]. The resulting increased ...
Morbilliviruses are highly adaptable viruses that have infected both humans and a wild range of animals. They are nonsegmented, linear, single-stranded negative ...
The disease involves oral necrosis, mucopurulent nasal and ocular discharges, cough, pneumonia, and diarrhea. Mortality can be as high as 100%. The virus is ...
All morbilliviruses have a P/C/V transcription unit with RNA editing, as do respiroviruses and henipaviruses, namely the templated exact copy mRNA encodes a ...
The meaning of MORBILLIVIRUS is any of a genus (Morbillivirus) of paramyxoviruses that include the causative agents of canine distemper, measles, ...
The virus can enter a dolphin through its eyes, mouth, urogenital tract, or skin wounds, in addition to the respiratory tract. The lungs and brain of infected ...