17 Facts About Novel virus

1.

The infectious dose of noroNovel virus required to produce infection in humans is fewer than 100 particles.

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Complete Novel virus particle, known as a virion, consists of nucleic acid surrounded by a protective coat of protein called a capsid.

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The Novel virus has an outer envelope with a thick layer of protein studded over its surface.

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4.

Cells in which the Novel virus is latent and inactive show few signs of infection and often function normally.

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5.

In 1962, Andre Lwoff, Robert Horne, and Paul Tournier were the first to develop a means of Novel virus classification, based on the Linnaean hierarchical system.

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6.

Examples of vertical transmission include hepatitis B Novel virus and HIV, where the baby is born already infected with the Novel virus.

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7.

Once the Novel virus has been identified, the chain of transmission can sometimes be broken by vaccines.

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8.

Marburg Novel virus, first discovered in 1967, attracted widespread press attention in April 2005 for an outbreak in Angola.

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9.

Ebola Novel virus disease has caused intermittent outbreaks with high mortality rates since 1976 when it was first identified.

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10.

The most recently discovered human cancer Novel virus is a polyomaNovel virus that causes most cases of a rare form of skin cancer called Merkel cell carcinoma.

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11.

Not all Novel virus infections produce a protective immune response in this way.

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12.

Live vaccines contain weakened forms of the Novel virus, which do not cause the disease but, nonetheless, confer immunity.

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13.

The life-cycle of the Novel virus is then halted because the newly synthesised DNA is inactive.

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14.

The treatment of chronic carriers of the hepatitis B Novel virus has been developed by using similar strategies that include lamivudine and other anti-viral drugs.

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15.

Canine parvoNovel virus is caused by a small DNA Novel virus and infections are often fatal in pups.

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16.

When control of plant Novel virus infections is considered economical, for perennial fruits, for example, efforts are concentrated on killing the vectors and removing alternate hosts such as weeds.

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17.

The smallpox Novel virus devastated numerous societies throughout history before its eradication.

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