Avian paramyxovirus type 1: Difference between revisions

From IDWiki
(Created page with "* Negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus within the genus Genus::Orthoavulavirus and family Family::Paramyxoviridae * Divided into class I and II (based on their fusion protein), of which only some strains of class II are virulent ** Class II genotype VI is known as pigeon avian paramyxovirus and is a common virulent genotype with pigeon and dove reservoirs * Highly contagious zoonotic disease of birds * Globally distributed * Occasionally can affect non-bird animals i...")
 
mNo edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
* Negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus within the genus Genus::Orthoavulavirus and family Family::Paramyxoviridae
+
* Negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus within the genus [[Genus::Orthoavulavirus]] and family [[Family::Paramyxoviridae]]
 
* Divided into class I and II (based on their fusion protein), of which only some strains of class II are virulent
 
* Divided into class I and II (based on their fusion protein), of which only some strains of class II are virulent
 
** Class II genotype VI is known as pigeon avian paramyxovirus and is a common virulent genotype with pigeon and dove reservoirs
 
** Class II genotype VI is known as pigeon avian paramyxovirus and is a common virulent genotype with pigeon and dove reservoirs
Line 5: Line 5:
 
* Globally distributed
 
* Globally distributed
 
* Occasionally can affect non-bird animals including humans
 
* Occasionally can affect non-bird animals including humans
  +
* Most common clinical manifestation in humans is mild [[conjunctivitis]]
* <br /> <br />
 
* Rarecfatal cases in humans
+
* Rare fatal cases in humans
* <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> In humans, cases reported have typically manifested as mild conjunctivitis, although fatal cases have been reporte
 
   
 
[[Category:RNA viruses]]
 
[[Category:RNA viruses]]

Latest revision as of 21:22, 7 December 2023

  • Negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus within the genus Orthoavulavirus and family Paramyxoviridae
  • Divided into class I and II (based on their fusion protein), of which only some strains of class II are virulent
    • Class II genotype VI is known as pigeon avian paramyxovirus and is a common virulent genotype with pigeon and dove reservoirs
  • Highly contagious zoonotic disease of birds
  • Globally distributed
  • Occasionally can affect non-bird animals including humans
  • Most common clinical manifestation in humans is mild conjunctivitis
  • Rare fatal cases in humans