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  2. Invertebrate iridescent virus 31 - Wikipedia

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    Iridovirus armadillidium1, known formerly as Invertebrate iridescent virus 31 (IIV-31) and informally as isopod iridovirus, is a species of invertebrate iridescent virus in the genus Iridovirus. [2] Oniscidea (commonly known by a variety of names including woodlouse , pillbug , slater , roly-poly , potato bug , et al.) serve as hosts.

  3. Sapovirus - Wikipedia

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    Sapovirus is a genetically diverse genus of single-stranded positive-sense RNA, non-enveloped viruses within the family Caliciviridae. [1] [2] Together with norovirus, sapoviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis (commonly called the "stomach flu" although it is not related to influenza) in humans and animals.

  4. Iridovirus - Wikipedia

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    Iridovirus is a genus of viruses in the family Iridoviridae. [1] Arthropods serve as natural hosts. Currently, only two species are placed in this genus. Invertebrate iridescent virus 6 (IIV-6) was recognised as the type species until such a designation was abolished.

  5. Human pathogen - Wikipedia

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    A human pathogen is a pathogen (microbe or microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, prion, or fungus) that causes disease in humans.. The human physiological defense against common pathogens (such as Pneumocystis) is mainly the responsibility of the immune system with help by some of the body's normal microbiota.

  6. Siphoviridae - Wikipedia

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    Siphoviridae was a family of double-stranded DNA viruses in the order Caudovirales.The family Siphoviridae and order Caudovirales have now been abolished, with the term siphovirus now used to refer to the morphology of viruses in this former family.

  7. Parechovirus - Wikipedia

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    Human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) was found in at least 20 U.S. young infants in 2014. Those numbers include a set of identical triplets from central Wisconsin, who contracted the virus and were diagnosed nearly two months later after a flurry of tests, as this was the first known case in those health systems. [19]

  8. Palm OS viruses - Wikipedia

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    Name of Virus Payload Date Discovered LibertyCrack [1] Deletes applications and files August 28, 2000 PEMagic [citation needed] Erases device ROM: Unknown Phage [2] Deletes applications and files September 22, 2000 Vapor Hides all application icons September 21, 2000

  9. Ranavirus - Wikipedia

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    These sub-clinically infected individuals are responsible for reintroduction of the virus to the larval population. With ranaviruses being capable of infected multiple taxa, and with there being differences in susceptibility between taxa, it is likely that sympatric fish and reptile species may serve as reservoirs for virus as well.