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Virus

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coli
bacterial lysis
PapillomaviridaeHPV types 2, 16, 18, 33humanswarts, cervical and other cancers
Herpesviridaeherpes zoster virushumanschicken pox, shingles
Poxviridaevariola virushumanssmallpox
ss RNA non-seg.+Picornaviridaepoliovirus types 1-3humanspoliomyelitis
rhinovirus (100+ serotypes)humanscommon cold
Togaviridaeequine encephalitis virusinsects/horsesCNS disease in horse and humans
ss RNA non-seg.-Rhabdoviridaerabies virusmammalsrabies
Paramyxoviridaemeasles virushumansmeasles
ssRNAt segmented-Orthomyxovirusesinfluenza virusmammals, birdsinfluenza
ssRNA segmented-and/or ambiBunyaviridaeSin Nombre virusrodentshanta fever
ArenaviridaeLassa fever virusprimateshemorrhagic fever
ds RNA+/-ReoviridaeRice dwarf virusplantsstunting
ssRNA DNA rep. int.+RetroviridaeHIV types 1, 2humansAIDS
HTLV type Ihumansadult T-cell leukemia
ds DNA +/-RNA rep. int.+/-Hepadnaviridaehepatitis B virushumanshepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma
ss=single-stranded;ds=doublestranded; non-seg.=non-segmented; ambi = ambisense;rep. int = replicativeintermediate; HPV= human papillomavirus;CNS = centralnervous system.

microscopy (EM). The limit of resolution of traditional EM is about 5 nm.

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