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Herpes virus - In colloquial use, herpes virus refers to the herpes simplex virus, particularly when transmitted sexually. In scientific use, herpesvirus (without the space) refers to a virus of the taxonomic family herpesviridae.
Herpes simplex virus - The herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a virus that manifests itself in two common viral infections, each marked by painful, watery blisters in the skin or mucous membranes (such as the mouth or lips) or on the genitals. The disease is contagious, particularly during an outbreak, and is incurable.
Epstein-Barr virus - The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), also called Human herpesvirus 4 (HHV-4), is a virus of the herpes family (which includes Herpes simplex virus and Cytomegalovirus), and is one of the most common viruses in humans. Most people become infected with EBV, which is usually asymptomatic.
Avian herpes - Marek's disease is a form of avian herpes, to which poultry are susceptible. Avian herpes is similar to the herpes virus which afflicts humans.
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2005. For personal use only. The VIII ICTV Virus Taxonomy Report provides information on 3 orders of viruses, 73 families, 9 subfamilies, 287 genera and 1938 virus species, illustrated by more than 429 pictures and diagrams, most of them in color. Viruses sneak in, usually through e-mail. Computer Viruses For Dummies , Computer Viruses For Dummies goes beyond viruses to explain other nasty computer infections like Trojan horses, HiJackers, worms, phishing scams, spyware, and hoaxes. Fortunately, there are ways to inoculate and protect your computer, not only do you risk unknowingly transmitting a virus, worm, or other foul computer germ to everybody in your address book! Computer viruses?just the thought of your trusty PC catching one is probably enough to make you sick. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Thanks to the same or different taxa * Now includes information about the qualitative and quantitative relationships between virus sequences Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. The VIII ICTV Virus Taxonomy Report provides information on 3 orders of viruses, 73 families, 9 subfamilies, 287 genera and 1938 virus species, illustrated by more than 429 pictures and diagrams, most of them in color. Viruses sneak in, usually through e-mail.
2005. For personal use only. The VIII ICTV Virus Taxonomy Report provides information on 3 orders of viruses, 73 families, 9 subfamilies, 287 genera and 1938 virus species, illustrated by more than 429 pictures and diagrams, most of them in color. Viruses sneak in, usually through e-mail. Computer Viruses For Dummies , Computer Viruses For Dummies goes beyond viruses to explain other nasty computer infections like Trojan horses, HiJackers, worms, phishing scams, spyware, and hoaxes. Fortunately, there are ways to inoculate and protect your computer, not only do you risk unknowingly transmitting a virus, worm, or other foul computer germ to everybody in your address book! Computer viruses?just the thought of your trusty PC catching one is probably enough to make you sick. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Thanks to the same or different taxa * Now includes information about the qualitative and quantitative relationships between virus sequences Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. The VIII ICTV Virus Taxonomy Report provides information on 3 orders of viruses, 73 families, 9 subfamilies, 287 genera and 1938 virus species, illustrated by more than 429 pictures and diagrams, most of them in color. Viruses sneak in, usually through e-mail.