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| | eMedicine - Picornavirus-Overview : Article Excerpt by: Larry I Lutwick, MD |
 | | Two major human genera of Picornaviridae, the enteroviruses and rhinoviruses, have an identical morphology but can be distinguished based on clinical, biophysical, and epidemiological studies. |  | | Background: The viruses in the family Picornaviridae (picornaviruses) cause an extraordinarily wide range of illnesses. |  | | The syndromes associated with these agents include asymptomatic infection, aseptic meningitis syndrome (the most common acute viral disease of the CNS), colds, febrile illness with rash, conjunctivitis, herpangina, muscle infection, heart infection, and hepatitis. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/med/byname/picornavirus-overview.htm
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| | LookSmart - Picornaviruses or Picornaviridae |
 | | We're always looking for ways to improve your search experience. |  | | Picornaviruses or Picornaviridae - Find resources on this family of viruses responsible for polio, the common cold, and other ailments. |  | | Provides extensive genetic data on these types of viruses, along with research reports and links to related pages. |
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http://cnn.looksmart.com/eus976324/eus10167920/eus577699/eus974876/r?lt&pin=030816x13e2cd8b4897ff69631&
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| | Foot And Mouth Disease: Are Humans Endangered? |
 | | The Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), is a disease affecting all cloven-hoofed animals, is caused by an Aphthovirus of family Picornaviridae. |
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http://www.indegene.com/Gen/Jour/indJour_BMJ_Sum_01-03-2001_2.asp
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 | | Nonenveloped is picornaviridae (rhino, polio and hepatitis A). |  | | This family is subdivided into 5 genera: (1) Enterovirus (ie. |  | | To give an example, the virus that causes polio in humans is in the family Picornaviridae (meaning a family of small RNA viruses), genus Enterovirus (meaning intestinal viruses), and species human polio virus. |
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http://srv2.lycoming.edu/~diehl/346-f03/lecture2.htm
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| | SLI Biological Hazards and Diseases Hepatitis A & Work |
 | | While the duration of symptoms may vary widely, the disease does not lead to chronic hepatitis. |  | | The infection may be asymptomatic, or cause an acute hepatitis syndrome of varying degrees of severity up to and including fulminant hepatitis. |  | | The Picornaviridae family, to which the hepatitis A virus belongs, includes both the enteroviruses and rhinoviruses of humans as well as the apthoviruses (foot-and-mouth disease viruses) and cardioviruses (encephalomyo-carditis virus) of hoofed animals and mice, respectively. |
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http://www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/institute/level2/course20/lecture64/l64_02.asp
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| | Foot and mouth disease - free-definition |
 | | There is another viral disease with similar symptoms, commonly referred to as “hand, foot, and mouth disease,” that occurs more frequently in humans, especially in young children; this disease is caused by a different virus of the family Picornaviridae, namely, an Enterovirus called Coxsackie A. |  | | Foot-and-mouth disease is caused by an Aphthovirus of the viral family Picornaviridae. |  | | Because FMD rarely infects humans but spreads rapidly among animals, it is a much greater threat to the agriculture industry than to human health. |
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http://www.free-definition.com/Foot-and-mouth-disease.html
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| | Picornaviridae Terms and Definitions at www.MedicalGlossary.org |
 | | Newly described members of human enteroviruses are assigned continuous numbers with the species designated "human enterovirus". |  | | It includes over 100 human serotypes associated with the COMMON COLD. |  | | Parechovirus - A genus in the family PICORNAVIRIDAE containing one species: Human parechovirus. |
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http://www.medicalglossary.org/rna_viruses_picornaviridae_definitions.html
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| | echovirus: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The first isolation of echoviruses occurred from the feces of asymptomatic children early in the 1950s, just after cell culturing had been developed. |  | | Any of a number of retroviruses of the family Picornaviridae, inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract and associated with various diseases, such as viral meningitis, mild respiratory infections, and severe diarrhea in newborns. |  | | Meaning #1 : any of a group of viruses associated with various diseases including viral meningitis and mild respiratory disorders and diarrhea in newborn infants |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/echovirus
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| | Construction of an Infectious cDNA Clone of Aichi Virus (a New Member of the Family Picornaviridae) and Mutational ... |
 | | Complete nucleotide sequence and genetic organization of Aichi virus, a distinct member of the Picornaviridae associated with acute gastroenteritis in humans. |  | | Application of a reverse transcription-PCR for identification and differentiation of Aichi virus, a new member of the picornavirus family associated with gastroenteritis in humans. |  | | Construction of an Infectious cDNA Clone of Aichi Virus (a New Member of the Family Picornaviridae) and Mutational Analysis of a Stem-Loop Structure at the 5' End of the Genome -- Sasaki et al. |
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http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/full/75/17/8021
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| | Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations |
 | | Availability information may be found in the Availability, Publisher, Research Organization, Resource Relation and/or Author (affiliation information) fields and/or via the "Full-text Availability" link. |  | | To further characterize this group of viruses and to clarify their classification within the Picornaviridae, we have determined the complete genomic sequence of SV2 (8126 nucleotides). |  | | On the basis of the molecular analysis, we propose that SV2, SV16, SV18, SV42, SV44, SV45, SV49, and porcine enterovirus 8 be classified as members of a new genus in Picornaviridae and that SV2 (strain 2383) be designated as the type strain. |
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http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=20474879
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| | the GASTROLAB Gastrointestinal Encyclopedia |
 | | The disease is usually selflimiting, it very seldomly becomes fulminant and never goes into a chronic state. |  | | Hepatitis A A viral acute hepatitis caused by the Hepatitis A virus, belonging till the Picornaviridae -family. |
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http://www.gastrolab.net/dicteh.htm
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| | Parechovirus Terms and Definitions at www.MedicalGlossary.org |
 | | A genus in the family PICORNAVIRIDAE containing one species: Human parechovirus. |  | | Home > Organisms > Viruses > RNA Viruses > Picornaviridae > Parechovirus Terms and Definitions |
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http://www.medicalglossary.org/picornaviridae_parechovirus_definitions.html
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| | Nonsusceptibility of Primate Cells to Taura Syndrome Virus CDC EID |
 | | While the experiment reported in this study did not include all of the cell lines used by Audelo-del-Valle et al. |  | | TSV, is a member of the family Dicistroviridae (closely related to Picornaviridae), genus Cripavirus ( 8,9). |  | | BGMK, FRhK-4, and MA-104 cell lines are often used for isolation and research purposes for enteroviral meningitis ( 3), hepatitis A virus ( 7), polioviruses, coxsackie A, and coxsackie B ( 22) because of their marked susceptibility to infection by these members of the Picornaviridae. |
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http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EiD/vol10no12/04-0419.htm
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| | RNA Virus Infections |
 | | Picornaviridae Infections [4 more specific term/s, 4 more link/s] |
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http://medir.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/C2/C2.782.html
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| | Science Fair Projects - Coxsackie virus |
 | | There are 61 non-polio enteroviruses that can cause disease in humans, of them 23 are Coxsackie A viruses (6 are Coxsackie B viruses). |  | | Coxsackie A virus is a cytolytic virus of the Picornaviridae family, a enterovirus (a group containing the polioviruses, coxsackieviruses, and echoviruses). |  | | Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below. |
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http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Coxsackie_virus
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| | Conserved RNA Secondary Structures in Picornaviridae Genomes Christina Witwer + , Susanne Rauscher + , Ivo L. Hofacker ... |
 | | The family Picornaviridae contains important pathogens including, for example, Hepatitis A virus and Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus. |  | | This contribution provides a comprehensive computational survey of the complete genomic RNAs and a detailed comparative analysis of the conserved structural elements in seven of the currently nine genera in the family Picornaviridae. |  | | Conserved RNA Secondary Structures in Picornaviridae Genomes Christina Witwer +, Susanne Rauscher +, Ivo L. Hofacker +, and Peter F. Stadler +,, (SMEALSearch) - Pal,Rangaswamy,Giles,Debnath |
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http://smealsearch.psu.edu/4539.html
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| | General Microbiology/Viruses/Picornaviridae: by Microbes.info |
 | | Provides information about poliovirus, the causative agent of paralytic poliomyelitis and also an important model system for studying viruses in the family Picornaviridae. |  | | Resources : General Microbiology : Viruses : Picornaviridae |
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http://microbes.info/resources/General_Microbiology/Viruses/Picornaviridae
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Molecular Biology of Picornaviruses |
 | | Summarizes current knowledge on the molecular biology of the virus family Picornaviridae, with such well known members as polio and foot-and-mouth disease. |  | | The 39 contributions discuss virion structure, the mechanisms of virus entry, viral genomes, initiation of translation, proteolytic processing, viral RNA replication, shutoff of host cell translation and transcription, and pathogenicity. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/1555812104
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| | Picornaviridae |
 | | Virion structure: There is considerable morphological variation within the superfamily, which contains both icosahedral and rod-shaped viruses. |  | | However, the two icosahedral representatives whose crystal structures are known, Picornaviridae and Cornoviridae, exhibit the same, pseudo T = 3, arrangement of three major protein subunits, which themselves share the same fl-barrel, tertiary structure. |  | | The significance of the reported serological cross-reaction between Cricket paralysis virus and EMCV is not presently understood. |
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http://www.ictvdb.rothamsted.ac.uk/Ictv/fs_picor.htm
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| | PharmGKB: Picornaviridae Infections |
 | | This work is supported by the NIH/NIGMS Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Database (U01GM61374). |  | | Infection, Picornaviridae; Infection, Picornavirus; Infections, Picornaviridae; Infections, Picornavirus; Picornaviridae Infection; Picornavirus Infection; Picornavirus Infections |
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http://www.pharmgkb.org/views/index.jsp?objId=PA445322&objCls=Disease
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| | VETGATE: The UK's Gateway to High Quality Internet Resources in Animal Health |
 | | This lecture focuses on picornaviridae and is prepared by Dr Peter H Russell, from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). |  | | One in a series of veterinary virology lectures made available on the Web by Supercourse, an online collection of teaching materials from academic institutions world wide, in the field of epidemiology, the Internet and global health. |  | | This lecture contains 19 slides and is made available on the Web by the University of Pittsburgh. |
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http://vetgate.ac.uk/text/browse/cabi/detail/857aeb8bbb9d3a7932f4f476c2fcf6da.html
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| | Aphthovirus Terms and Definitions at www.MedicalGlossary.org |
 | | Home > Organisms > Viruses > RNA Viruses > Picornaviridae > Aphthovirus Terms and Definitions |  | | A genus of the family PICORNAVIRIDAE infecting mainly cloven-hoofed animals. |
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http://www.medicalglossary.org/picornaviridae_aphthovirus_definitions.html
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| | eMedicine - Echoviruses : Article by Larry I Lutwick, MD |
 | | Enteroviruses of all types are members of the Picornaviridae family. |  | | Synonyms and related keywords: enteroviruses, Enterovirus, Picornaviridae, echovirus viremia, acute aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, viremia rash virus-induced rash, viral respiratory illness, herpangina, epidemic pleurodynia, myopericarditis, meningoencephalitis, viral paralysis, viral paresis, echovirus, echo virus |  | | Other viruses of this genus are the polioviruses, group A and B coxsackieviruses, and enteroviruses identified only by a type number. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic632.htm
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| | Picornaviridae |
 | | Poliomyelitis (commonly known as ÒpolioÓ) is an infectious disease caused by polioviruses 1, 2, and 3 in the enterovirus genus of the picornaviridae viral family. |  | | It is one of two hepatitis viruses that is transmitted through the fecal-oral route and most often travels from person-to-person through contaminated water or food. |  | | The hepatitis A virus occupies its own Hepatovirus genus of the Picornaviridae viral family. |
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/picorna/2004flynn/Picornaviridae2.htm
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| | 52. Picornaviridae |
 | | The position of all these viruses within the family Picornaviridae is currently under review. |  | | They include agents such as bee acute paralysis, bee slow paralysis, bee virus X, Drosophila P and A viruses, sacbrood virus, Queensland fruitfly virus, Triatoma virus and aphid lethal paralysis virus. |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/52000000.htm
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| | Foot and Mouth Disease Virus illustration by Russell Kightley Media |
 | | They are non-enveloped with an icosahedral capsid and contain a single strand of positive sense RNA. |  | | Along with other viruses, like Polio and Rhinovirus, Aphthoviruses belong to the family Picornaviridae. |  | | It is caused by several strains of virus that belong to the genus Aphthovirus. |
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http://www.rkm.com.au/VIRUS/FootandMouth
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| | For the Good of the People |
 | | The Picornaviridae family infects many types of animals including humans, horses and cattle. |  | | Foot and mouth disease virus has special significance for farmers. |  | | Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a small RNA virus that significantly effects the milk and beef industries. |
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http://www.2ad.com/~john/school/foot_and_mouth
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| | Picornaviridae |
 | | The picornavirus family is divided in 5 Genera and further subdivided into members. |  | | (For a more General Reference: Picornaviridae and Their Replication, CHAPTER 20. |  | | This is an image reconstruction from X-ray crystallographic data of the r16 common cold virus: this is a member of the Rhinovirus genus of the Picornaviridae. |
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http://www.dec.ctu.edu.vn/cdrom/cd6/projects/virology_capetown/picorna.html
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| | US PATENT SUBCLASS 424 / 216.1-- .~.~ Calciviridae or picornaviridae, except hepatitis A virus (e.g., ... |
 | | (under subclass 204.1) Subject matter wherein the virus belongs to the family Caliciviridae or to the family Picornaviridae, except a hepatitis A virus. |  | | Caliciviridae or picornaviridae, except hepatitis A virus (e.g., foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), coxsackievirus, echovirus, avian encephalomyelitis virus, Mengovirus, etc.): |  | | .~.~ Calciviridae or picornaviridae, except hepatitis A virus (e.g., foot-and- mouth disease virus (FMDV), coxsackievirus, echovirus, avian encephalomyelitis virus, Mengovirus, etc.) |
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http://www.patentec.com/data/class/defs/424/216_1.html
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| | Picornaviridae - Definition up Erdmond.Com |
 | | The family Picornaviridae includes rhinovirus es (which cause the common_cold), poliovirus, and foot-and-mouth_disease virus. |  | | A copy of the license is included in the section entitled |  | | are virus es that belong to the family Picornaviridae. |
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http://www.erdmond.com/Picornaviridae.html
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| | InterPro: IPR009419 Picornaviridae P3A |
 | | This family consists of the P3A protein of Picornaviridae. |  | | P3A has been identified as a genome-linked protein (VPg) and is involved in replication [ 1 ]. |  | | The number of proteins, with match status TRUE, matching one or more of the entry signatures is displayed next to the short name. |
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http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/IEntry?ac=IPR009419
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| | Synthetic Life |
 | | The chemical sequence (4, 5), the genetic map of the genome (4), and the three-dimensional crystal structure of the virion (6) were determined 2 decades ago. |  | | Poliovirus can be crystallized (1) and its empirical formula can be calculated (2), yet this "chemical" replicates naturally in humans with high efficiency, occasionally causing the paralyzing and lethal poliomyelitis. |  | | Poliovirus, an enterovirus of the Picornaviridae, is a small, nonenveloped, icosahedral virus consisting of five different macromolecules: 60 copies each of capsid polypeptides VP1, -2, -3, and -4 and one copy of the positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome (~7.5 kilobases in length) (Fig. |
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http://www.evilbible.com/Synthetic_Life.htm
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| | Index of Viruses - alphabetical listing of virus names |
 | | Foot-and-mouth disease virus type Asia 1 (FMDV-Asia1) Picornaviridae |  | | Foot-and-mouth disease virus type SAT 1 (FMDV-SAT1) Picornaviridae |  | | Foot-and-mouth disease virus type SAT 2 (FMDV-SAT2) Picornaviridae |
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http://phene.cpmc.columbia.edu/Ictv/vn_indxF.htm
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| | 350 Virus Links |
 | | http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/micro/MB26VIEW/lecture12/tsld017.htm RNA viruses Picornaviridae: common cold, polio Togaviridae: rubella, arthropod-borne viruses Rhabdoviridae: rabies Reoviridae: respiratory and enteric Previous slide Next slide Back to first slide View graphic version... |
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http://www.mysteries-megasite.com/main/bigsearch/virus-1.html
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| | A010 - Foot and Mouth Disease |
 | | Current Animal Health Status ( Disease Information, List of FMD free countries) |  | | A virus of the family Picornaviridae, genus Aphthovirus. |
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http://www.oie.int/eng/maladies/fiches/A_A010.HTM
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| | Picornaviridae: Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (frame page - operates correctly from ... |
 | | Classification information in WILD Pro will be altered when clear and scientifically endorsed new information regarding taxonomic divisions becomes available to us.) |  | | A virus of the genus Aphthovirus, in the family Picornaviridae. |  | | Picornaviridae: Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (frame page - operates correctly from www.wildlifeinformation.org/PREVIEW_WILDPro) |
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http://www.wildlifeinformation.org/Subdirectories_for_Search2/samplespecies/picornaviridae/Picornaviridae_FMDVirus.htm
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| | eMedicine - Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease : Article by Brad S Graham, MD |
 | | Most commonly, the etiologic agents are coxsackieviruses, members of the Picornaviridae family. |  | | Pathophysiology: Epidemic HFMD viral infections are usually caused by members of the Enterovirus genus, namely, coxsackievirus A16 or enterovirus 71. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic175.htm
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| | Picornaviridae Infections |
 | | Picornavirus Infections; Infections, Picornaviridae; Infections, Picornavirus; Infection, Picornaviridae; Infection, Picornavirus; Picornaviridae Infection; Picornavirus Infection |
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http://medical.webends.com/kw/Picornaviridae+Infections
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| | Virus Diseases: Meningitis, Viral |
 | | TOGAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; FLAVIVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; RUBELLA; BUNYAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ORBIVIRUS infections; PICORNAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ORTHOMYXOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; RHABDOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ARENAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; HERPESVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ADENOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; JC VIRUS infections; and RETROVIRIDAE INFECTIONS may cause this form of meningitis. |
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http://zmed.org/C02/C02.587
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