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any organism of microscopic size
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an agent capable of producing infection
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01329186-n:
a large heterogeneous group of RNA viruses divisible into groups on the basis of the virions; they have been recovered from arthropods, bats, and rodents; most are borne by arthropods; they are linked by the epidemiologic concept of transmission between vertebrate hosts by arthropod vectors (mosquitoes, ticks, sandflies, midges, etc.) that feed on blood; they can cause mild fevers, hepatitis, hemorrhagic fever, and encephalitis
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a virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria
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a plant pathogen that is a virus consisting of a single strand of RNA
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an animal pathogen that is a virus
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a virus that remains dormant in the body for a long time before symptoms appear
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a cell-free filtrate held to be a virus responsible for a specific neoplasm
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(genetics) a virus or other agent that is used to deliver DNA to a cell
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02880201-a:
relating to or caused by a virus
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relating to or caused by a virus
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06065640-n:
the branch of medical science that studies viruses and viral diseases
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(virology) a complete viral particle; nucleic acid and capsid (and a lipid envelope in some viruses)
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14186738-n:
a chronic autoimmune disease with inflammation of the joints and marked deformities; something (possibly a virus) triggers an attack on the synovium by the immune system, which releases cytokines that stimulate an inflammatory reaction that can lead to the destruction of all components of the joint
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14919272-n:
a substance (a virus or toxin or immune serum) that is introduced into the body to produce or increase immunity to a particular disease
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00006484-n:
(biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals
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able to cause disease
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an animal or plant that nourishes and supports a parasite; it does not benefit and is often harmed by the association
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01580467-v:
enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering
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reproduce or make an exact copy of
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a thin layer covering something
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too small to be seen without an ultramicroscope
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09312843-n:
an agent capable of producing infection
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14728724-n:
any of a large group of nitrogenous organic compounds that are essential constituents of living cells; consist of polymers of amino acids; essential in the diet of animals for growth and for repair of tissues; can be obtained from meat and eggs and milk and legumes
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(biochemistry) a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix; associated with the transmission of genetic information
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(biochemistry) a long linear polymer of nucleotides found in the nucleus but mainly in the cytoplasm of a cell where it is associated with microsomes; it transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm and controls certain chemical processes in the cell
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(biochemistry) any of various macromolecules composed of nucleotide chains that are vital constituents of all living cells
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impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune
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an assay that relies on an enzymatic conversion reaction and is used to detect the presence of specific substances (such as enzymes or viruses or antibodies or bacteria)
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a bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance (an antigen: such as a virus or fungus or bacteria or transplanted organ) and produces antibodies specific against that antigen
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the use of bacteria or viruses or toxins to destroy men and animals or food
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01329186-n:
a large heterogeneous group of RNA viruses divisible into groups on the basis of the virions; they have been recovered from arthropods, bats, and rodents; most are borne by arthropods; they are linked by the epidemiologic concept of transmission between vertebrate hosts by arthropod vectors (mosquitoes, ticks, sandflies, midges, etc.) that feed on blood; they can cause mild fevers, hepatitis, hemorrhagic fever, and encephalitis
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01329794-n:
the outer covering of protein surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus
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(virology) a complete viral particle; nucleic acid and capsid (and a lipid envelope in some viruses)
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01330126-n:
any of a group of viruses including those that in humans cause upper respiratory infections or infectious pinkeye
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a virus that causes upper respiratory infection (including the common cold and bronchiolitis); most often in children
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01330696-n:
the RNA virus that causes Argentine hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice
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01330852-n:
the RNA virus that causes Lassa fever
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the RNA virus that causes lymphocytic choriomeningitis; infects mice and monkeys and dogs and guinea pigs and human beings
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the RNA virus that causes Bolivian hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice
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a family of threadlike RNA viruses that cause diseases in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys and chimpanzees)
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any of a group of viruses that can cause pox diseases in vertebrates
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01334036-n:
the virus that causes smallpox in humans; can be used as a bioweapon
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the widely studied plant virus that causes tobacco mosaic; it was the first virus discovered (1892)
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01334690-n:
the smallest of viruses; a plant virus with its RNA arranged in a circular chromosome without a protein coat
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a virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria
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a plant pathogen that is a virus consisting of a single strand of RNA
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an animal pathogen that is a virus
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a group of animal DNA viruses including viruses of ducks and woodchucks and squirrels and others as well as the virus causing hepatitis B in humans
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01336282-n:
any of a group of viruses that contain two single-strand linear RNA molecules per virion and reverse transcriptase (RNA to DNA); the virus transcribes its RNA into a cDNA provirus that is then incorporated into the host cell
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01336718-n:
the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); it replicates in and kills the helper T cells
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any of a group of RNA viruses including those that cause influenza and mumps
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a group of viruses including those causing influenza
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a group of viruses including those causing mumps and measles
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a group of single-strand RNA viruses with a protein coat
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the virus causing poliomyelitis
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the virus causing hepatitis A
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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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a virus the can initiate various kinds of tumors in mice
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01341183-n:
any of a group of viruses containing DNA in an icosahedral protein shell and causing disease in dogs and cattle; not known to be associated with any human disease
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a virus that remains dormant in the body for a long time before symptoms appear
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01341580-n:
the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of onion plants
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the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of potato plants
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a cell-free filtrate held to be a virus responsible for a specific neoplasm
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pleomorphic Gram-negative nonmotile microorganism similar to both viruses and bacteria; parasitic in mammals
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any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism)
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inhibiting or stopping the growth and reproduction of viruses
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any drug that destroys viruses
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relating to or caused by a virus
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(of a virus, toxin, or chemical) tending to attack or affect the nervous system preferentially
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tending to destroy viruses
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an antiviral protein produced by cells that have been invaded by a virus; inhibits replication of the virus
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an antiviral drug used against HIV; is incorporated into the DNA of the virus and stops the building process; results in incomplete DNA that cannot create a new virus; often used in combination with other drugs
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(pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virus
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T cell with CD4 receptor that recognizes antigens on the surface of a virus-infected cell and secretes lymphokines that stimulate B cells and killer T cells; helper T cells are infected and killed by the AIDS virus
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T cell with CD8 receptor that recognizes antigens on the surface of a virus-infected cell and binds to the infected cell and kill it
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06065640-n:
the branch of medical science that studies viruses and viral diseases
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any bacterium or virus or toxin that could be used in biological warfare
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(microbiology) an infectious protein particle similar to a virus but lacking nucleic acid; thought to be the agent responsible for scrapie and other degenerative diseases of the nervous system
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United States biologist (born in Germany) who studied how viruses infect living cells (1906-1981)
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United States pathologist who discovered viruses that cause tumors (1879-1970)
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14122670-n:
influenza caused by the Asian virus that was first isolated in 1957
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an acute and highly contagious respiratory disease of swine caused by the orthomyxovirus thought to be the same virus that caused the 1918 influenza pandemic
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a mild form of smallpox caused by a less virulent form of the virus
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inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or a toxin
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hepatitis caused by a virus
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an acute but benign form of viral hepatitis caused by an RNA virus that does not persist in the blood serum and is usually transmitted by ingesting food or drink that is contaminated with fecal matter
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an acute (sometimes fatal) form of viral hepatitis caused by a DNA virus that tends to persist in the blood serum and is transmitted by sexual contact or by transfusion or by ingestion of contaminated blood or other bodily fluids
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a viral hepatitis clinically indistinguishable from hepatitis B but caused by a single-stranded RNA virus; usually transmitted by parenteral means (as injection of an illicit drug or blood transfusion or exposure to blood or blood products)
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a form of viral meningitis caused by a virus carried by the common house mouse
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respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lung parenchyma (excluding the bronchi) with congestion caused by viruses or bacteria or irritants
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pneumonia caused by a virus
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infection by a virus that is pathogenic to humans
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a chronic autoimmune disease with inflammation of the joints and marked deformities; something (possibly a virus) triggers an attack on the synovium by the immune system, which releases cytokines that stimulate an inflammatory reaction that can lead to the destruction of all components of the joint
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a virus disease of the skin marked by round white swellings; transmitted from person to person (most often in children or in adults with impaired immune function)
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highly infectious virus disease of swine
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an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain
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any of several virus diseases of plants characterized by stunting and yellowing of the leaves
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inflammation of the brain usually caused by a virus; symptoms include headache and neck pain and drowsiness and nausea and fever (`phrenitis' is no longer in scientific use)
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encephalitis caused by a virus that is transmitted by a mosquito from an infected horse
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a rare chronic progressive encephalitis caused by the measles virus and occurring primarily in children and young adults; death usually occurs within three years; characterized by primary measles infection before the age of two years
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a rare loss of mental and physical skills in adolescents; associated with the rubella virus
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inflammation of the lungs; caused by a virus or an allergic reaction
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a local infection induced in humans by inoculation with the virus causing cowpox in order to confer resistance to smallpox; normally lasts three weeks and leaves a pitted scar
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the presence of a virus in the blood stream
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a substance (a virus or toxin or immune serum) that is introduced into the body to produce or increase immunity to a particular disease
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an agent (physical or chemical) that inactivates or destroys viruses
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