
The Pneumovirus consists of pathogens that work to target the upper respiratory tract within their specific host species. Every pneumovirus is characterized as host specific, and has a range of diseases involved with respiratory illness. Pneumoviruses can range from a less-severe upper-respiratory illness to servere bronchiolitis or pneumonia. Pne...
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(from the article `virus`) ...virus, as well as Newcastle disease virus of poultry. The genus morbillivirus contains the agents that cause measles in humans, distemper in dogs ...
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A genus of the family paramyxoviridae (subfamily pneumovirinae) where the human and bovine virions have neither haemagglutinin nor neuraminidase activity. Pneumonia virus of mice has haemagglutinin activity. Respiratory syncytial virus, human is the type species. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(noo´mo-vi″rәs) the respiratory syncytial viruses, a genus of the family Paramyxoviridae that cause respiratory infections in humans and other animals.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nū′mō-vī′rŭs Definitions: 1. A genus of viruses (family Paramyxoviridae) including respiratory syncytial virus, which causes severe lower respiratory tract disease in infants. Nucleocapsids are 13-15 nm in diameter and thus intermediate in size between other Paramyxoviridae and the Orthomyxo...
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