Adenovirus

Adenovirus (1)
Baculovirus (6)
Betaherpesvirus (2)
Circovirus (1)
Herpesvirus (2)
Parvovirus (1)

Synopsis: Microorganisms: Virus: Adenovirus:


Nature 00004.txt

a nucleopolyhedrovirus, which has been tested in Tanzania. The virus attacks the worms every year, but usually occurs too late in their outbreak cycle to prevent serious crop damage.


Nature 00032.txt

and the porcine circovirus type II Rollin thinks that Ebola Reston is to blame for the pigs'deaths


Nature 00903.txt

This includes building a processing plant to produce an experimental biological control agent, a nucleopolyhedrovirus,


Nature 05283.txt

Canine parvovirus, probably caught from a domestic dog, caused the wolf population to fall from around 50 to 14 in the early 1980s.


ScienceDaily_2013 08886.txt

which make use of so-called entomopathogenic viruses that are harmful to insects in particular the baculovirus.

And the winner is#the granulosis virus or granulovirus which appears to be the most widespread.

%Slow action#Pulverised on the surface of potatoes or the eggs of the invasive species the granulovirus contaminates the larvae through ingestion.

Another advantage of baculoviruses is that they are innocuous to man vertebrae and plants. Moreover each viral strain attacks a very limited number of insect species. This host specificity means that the Guatemalan potato moth can be targeted


ScienceDaily_2014 00150.txt

As their next task his team wants to retrieve simple and well characterised DNA VIRUSES such as the elephant herpes virus.


ScienceDaily_2014 00397.txt

Pellett adds that Further scientific significance arises from the discovery of 12 new herpesviruses and identification of some new wrinkles in our understanding of herpesvirus diversity and evolution.

and subtypes of EEHVS are ancient viruses that evolved separately from all other known subfamilies of mammalian herpesviruses within the ancestor of modern elephants beginning about 100 million years ago.


ScienceDaily_2014 01469.txt

#Maternal breast milk is risk factor for cytomegalovirus transmission in premature infantspremature infants especially those born with very low-birth-weight (VLBW) are particularly vulnerable to cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection because of their immature immune systems.


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