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- Flavivirus abstract "Flavivirus is a genus of viruses in the family Flaviviridae. This genus includes the West Nile virus, dengue virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, yellow fever virus, and several other viruses which may cause encephalitis.Flaviviruses are named from the yellow fever virus, the type virus for the family; the word "flavus" means "yellow" in Latin. The name "yellow fever" originated from its propensity to cause yellow jaundice in victims.Flaviviruses share several common aspects: common size (40-65 nm), symmetry (enveloped, icosahedral nucleocapsid), nucleic acid (positive-sense, single-stranded RNA of approximately 10,000–11,000 bases), and appearance in the electron microscope.Most of these viruses are transmitted by the bite from an infected arthropod (mosquito or tick) and hence, classified as arboviruses. Human infections with these viruses are typically incidental, as humans are unable to replicate the virus to high enough titres to reinfect arthropods needed to continue the virus life cycle – man is a dead end host. The exceptions to this are yellow fever and dengue viruses, which still require mosquito vectors, but are well-enough adapted to humans as to not necessarily depend upon animal hosts (although both continue to have important animal transmission routes as well).Other virus transmission routes for arboviruses include handling infected animal carcasses, blood transfusion, child birth and through consumption of unpasteurised milk products. The transmission from animals to humans without an intermediate vector arthropod is thought to be unlikely. For example, early tests with yellow fever showed that the disease is not contagious.The known non-arboviruses of the flavivirus family either reproduce in arthropods or vertebrates, but not both.".
- Flavivirus family Flaviviridae.
- Flavivirus thumbnail YellowFeverVirus.jpg?width=300.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink RF00185.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink RF00525.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink RF01415.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink RF0465.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink www.dengueinfo.org.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink 24.html.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink Flaviviruses.html.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink dengue.shtml.
- Flavivirus wikiPageExternalLink home.do?decorator=flavi.
- Flavivirus wikiPageID "449450".
- Flavivirus wikiPageRevisionID "602277225".
- Flavivirus altsymbols "Flavi_pk3".
- Flavivirus caption "Predicted secondary structure of the Flavivirus 3' UTR cis-acting replication element".
- Flavivirus caption "Predicted secondary structure of the Flavivirus 3'UTR stem loop IV".
- Flavivirus caption "Predicted secondary structure of the Flavivirus DB element".
- Flavivirus caption "Predicted secondary structure of the Japanese encephalitis virus hairpin structure".
- Flavivirus familia Flaviviridae.
- Flavivirus genus "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus hasPhotoCollection Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus imageCaption "A TEM micrograph of the yellow fever virus".
- Flavivirus imageWidth "300".
- Flavivirus name "Flavivirus 3' UTR cis-acting replication element".
- Flavivirus name "Flavivirus 3'UTR stem loop IV".
- Flavivirus name "Flavivirus DB element".
- Flavivirus name "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus name "Japanese encephalitis virus hairpin structure".
- Flavivirus rfam "RF00185".
- Flavivirus rfam "RF00465".
- Flavivirus rfam "RF00525".
- Flavivirus rfam "RF01415".
- Flavivirus rnaType Cis-regulatory_element.
- Flavivirus subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Flavivirus symbol "Flavi_CRE".
- Flavivirus symbol "Flavivirus_DB".
- Flavivirus symbol "Flavivirus_SLIV".
- Flavivirus symbol "JEV_hairpin".
- Flavivirus taxDomain Flaviviridae.
- Flavivirus typeSpecies Yellow_fever.
- Flavivirus virusGroup "IV".
- Flavivirus width "200".
- Flavivirus subject Category:Flaviviruses.
- Flavivirus subject Category:Rodent-carried_diseases.
- Flavivirus type Species.
- Flavivirus type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Flavivirus type Organism.
- Flavivirus comment "Flavivirus is a genus of viruses in the family Flaviviridae. This genus includes the West Nile virus, dengue virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, yellow fever virus, and several other viruses which may cause encephalitis.Flaviviruses are named from the yellow fever virus, the type virus for the family; the word "flavus" means "yellow" in Latin.".
- Flavivirus label "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus label "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus label "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus label "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus label "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus label "Flavivirus".
- Flavivirus label "Flavivírus".
- Flavivirus label "Flawiwirusy".
- Flavivirus sameAs Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus sameAs Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus sameAs Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus sameAs Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus sameAs Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus sameAs Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus sameAs Flawiwirusy.
- Flavivirus sameAs Flavivírus.
- Flavivirus sameAs m.029tr6.
- Flavivirus sameAs Q1165479.
- Flavivirus sameAs Q1165479.
- Flavivirus wasDerivedFrom Flavivirus?oldid=602277225.
- Flavivirus depiction YellowFeverVirus.jpg.
- Flavivirus isPrimaryTopicOf Flavivirus.
- Flavivirus name "Flavivirus".