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  2. Hepanhamaparvovirus - Wikipedia

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    Hepanhamaparvovirus is a genus of viruses that belongs to the Hapanhamavirinae subfamily [1] of the family Parvoviridae. [2] [3] Insects and shrimps serve as natural hosts.. Infection leads to mortality in the early larval and postlarval stages of the

  3. Penstylhamaparvovirus - Wikipedia

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    Penstylhamaparvovirus is a genus of viruses in the subfamily Hamaparvovirinae [1] of the virus family Parvoviridae. [2] [3] Shrimp and insects serve as natural hosts. There is only one species in this genus: Decapod penstylhamaparvovirus 1. [4] [1]

  4. Hepatopancreatic parvovirus - Wikipedia

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    Hepatopancreatic parvoviruses (HPV) are icosahedral particles with an average 22 nm diameter, [4] whose genomes consist of negative single-stranded DNA molecules. [4] Four complete genome sequences of HPV are available to date: [1] Thailand (Penaeus monodon densovirus (PmoDNV)), [5] Australia (Penaeus merguiensis densovirus (PmeDNV)), [6] India (Penaeus monodon densovirus (PmoDNV) [7] and ...

  5. Potentially deadly zoonotic virus found in US, sparking ... - AOL

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    A fatal virus has been discovered in shrews in Alabama, sparking concerns about potential contagion to humans. The Camp Hill virus was discovered by researchers at The University of Queensland.

  6. This Rare Mosquito Virus Was Just Found In The U.S ... - AOL

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    Sloth fever virus is most common in sloths (hence, the name), plus birds and non-human primates like monkeys. But it can spread to people through the bite of certain insects like mosquitoes.

  7. Infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis - Wikipedia

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    This virus has been classified as Penaeus stylirostris hamaparvovirus. The genome is 4.1 kilobases in length. There are three open reading frames in its genome: [3] a left non structural protein (NS1) of 2001 base pairs (bp), a mid non structural protein (NS2) of 1092 bp and a right capsid protein of 990 bp. NSI appears to be a DNA helicase with ATPase activity.

  8. Decapod - Wikipedia

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    The Decapoda or decapods (lit. ' ten-footed ') is a large order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca, and includes crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, and prawns.Most decapods are scavengers.

  9. An 'Unimaginable' Virus Named Gorgon Was Found Buried In A ...

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    Scientists made an unexpected discovery in a Massachusetts forest: a collection of “giant” viruses many times larger than typical viral specimens.