
<virology> A family of single-stranded RNA-containing viruses that cause hepatitisin humans. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(pĭ-kor″nә-vir´ĭ-de) the picornaviruses, a family of extremely small RNA viruses, including the genera Enterovirus and Rhinovirus.
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Class IV viruses, with a single positive strand of RNA and an icosahedral capsid. There are two main classes: enteroviruses, which infect the gut and include poliovirus, and the rhinoviruses that infect the upper respiratory tract (common cold virus, Coxsackie A and B, Foot-and-Mouth disease virus and hepatitis A).
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pī-kōr′nă-vir′i-dē Definitions: 1. A family of very small (20-30 nm) ether-resistant, nonenveloped viruses having a core of positive sense single-stranded infectious RNA enclosed in a capsid of icosahedral symmetry with 60 capsomeres. Numerous species (including the polioviruses, coxsackievi...
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Picornaviridae Related 'metric' families: yotta; zetta; exa; peta; tera; giga; mega; kilo; hecto; deka; deci; centi; milli; micro; nano; femto; atto; zepto; yocto.
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