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Hepatovirus
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''Hepatovirus D'' * ''Hepatovirus E'' * ''Hepatovirus F'' * ''Hepatovirus G'' * ''Hepatovirus H'' * ''Hepatovirus I'' References

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Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is an infectious disease of the liver caused by ''Hepatovirus A'' (HAV); it is a type of viral hepatitis. Many cases have few or no symptoms, especially in the young. The time between infection and symptoms, in those who develop them, is 2–6 weeks. When symptoms occur, they typically last 8 weeks and may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, jaundice, fever, and abdominal pain. Around 10–15% of people experience a recurrence of symptoms during the 6 months after the initial infection. Acute liver failure may rarely occur, with this being more common in the elderly. It is usually spread by eating food or drinking water contaminated with infected feces. Undercooked or raw shellfish are relatively common sources. It may also be spread through close contact with an infectious person. While children often do not have symptoms when infected, they are still able to infect others. After a single infection, a person is immune for the rest of his or her life. Diagnosis requir ...
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Hepatovirus A
Hepatitis A is an infectious disease of the liver caused by ''Hepatovirus A'' (HAV); it is a type of viral hepatitis. Many cases have few or no symptoms, especially in the young. The time between infection and symptoms, in those who develop them, is 2–6 weeks. When symptoms occur, they typically last 8 weeks and may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, jaundice, fever, and abdominal pain. Around 10–15% of people experience a recurrence of symptoms during the 6 months after the initial infection. Acute liver failure may rarely occur, with this being more common in the elderly. It is usually spread by eating food or drinking water contaminated with infected feces. Undercooked or raw shellfish are relatively common sources. It may also be spread through close contact with an infectious person. While children often do not have symptoms when infected, they are still able to infect others. After a single infection, a person is immune for the rest of his or her life. Diagnosis requir ...
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Hepatovirus B
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A Hepatitis A is an infectious disease of the liver caused by ''Hepatovirus A'' (HAV); it is a type of viral hepatitis. Many cases have few or no symptoms, especially in the young. The time between infection and symptoms, in those who develop them ...'' * '' Hepatovirus B'' * '' Hepatovirus C'' * '' Hepatovirus D'' * '' Hepatovirus E'' * '' Hepatovirus F'' * '' Hepatovirus G'' * '' Hepatovirus H'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Hepatovirus C
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B ''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A Hepatitis A is an infectious disease of the ...'' * '' Hepatovirus C'' * '' Hepatovirus D'' * '' Hepatovirus E'' * '' Hepatovirus F'' * '' Hepatovirus G'' * '' Hepatovirus H'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Hepatovirus D
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C ''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B ''Hepatovirus'' is a gen ...'' * '' Hepatovirus D'' * '' Hepatovirus E'' * '' Hepatovirus F'' * '' Hepatovirus G'' * '' Hepatovirus H'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Hepatovirus E
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''Hepatovirus D ''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C ''He ...'' * '' Hepatovirus E'' * '' Hepatovirus F'' * '' Hepatovirus G'' * '' Hepatovirus H'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Hepatovirus F
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''Hepatovirus D'' * ''Hepatovirus E ''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''H ...'' * '' Hepatovirus F'' * '' Hepatovirus G'' * '' Hepatovirus H'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Hepatovirus G
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''Hepatovirus D'' * ''Hepatovirus E'' * ''Hepatovirus F ''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''H ...'' * '' Hepatovirus G'' * '' Hepatovirus H'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Hepatovirus H
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''Hepatovirus D'' * ''Hepatovirus E'' * ''Hepatovirus F'' * ''Hepatovirus G ''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''H ...'' * '' Hepatovirus H'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Hepatovirus I
''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''Hepatovirus D'' * ''Hepatovirus E'' * ''Hepatovirus F'' * ''Hepatovirus G'' * ''Hepatovirus H ''Hepatovirus'' is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including ''Hepatovirus A'', which is the causative agent of hepatitis A. Taxonomy These species are recognized: * ''Hepatovirus A'' * ''Hepatovirus B'' * ''Hepatovirus C'' * ''H ...'' * '' Hepatovirus I'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1943460 Picornaviridae Virus genera ...
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Picornaviridae
Picornaviruses are a group of related nonenveloped RNA viruses which infect vertebrates including fish, mammals, and birds. They are viruses that represent a large family of small, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses with a 30 nm icosahedral capsid. The viruses in this family can cause a range of diseases including the common cold, poliomyelitis, meningitis, hepatitis, and paralysis. Picornaviruses constitute the family ''Picornaviridae'', order ''Picornavirales'', and realm '' Riboviria''. There are 158 species in this family, assigned to 68 genera. Notable examples are genera ''Enterovirus'' (including ''Rhinovirus'' and ''Poliovirus''), ''Aphthovirus'', ''Cardiovirus'', and ''Hepatovirus''. Etymology The name "picornavirus" has a dual etymology. Firstly, the name derives from ''picorna''- which is an acronym for "''p''oliovirus, ''i''nsensitivity to ether, ''c''oxsackievirus, ''o''rphan virus, ''r''hinovirus, and ribo''n''ucleic ''a''cid". Secondly, the ...
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Electron Microscope
An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination. As the wavelength of an electron can be up to 100,000 times shorter than that of visible light photons, electron microscopes have a higher resolving power than light microscopes and can reveal the structure of smaller objects. A scanning transmission electron microscope has achieved better than 50  pm resolution in annular dark-field imaging mode and magnifications of up to about 10,000,000× whereas most light microscopes are limited by diffraction to about 200  nm resolution and useful magnifications below 2000×. Electron microscopes use shaped magnetic fields to form electron optical lens systems that are analogous to the glass lenses of an optical light microscope. Electron microscopes are used to investigate the ultrastructure of a wide range of biological and inorganic specimens including microorganisms, cells, large molecules, biopsy samples, ...
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