
Flaviviridae - Wikipedia
Flaviviridae is a family of enveloped positive-strand RNA viruses which mainly infect mammals and birds. [1] They are primarily spread through arthropod vectors (mainly ticks and …
Family: Flaviviridae | ICTV
Flaviviridae is a family of small enveloped viruses with positive-sense RNA genomes of approximately 9.0–13 kb (Table 1. Flaviviridae). Most infect mammals and birds, and many are …
ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Flaviviridae - PMC
The Flaviviridae is a family of small enveloped viruses with RNA genomes of 9000–13 000 bases. Most infect mammals and birds. Many flaviviruses are host-specific and pathogenic, such as …
Flaviviridae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Flaviviridae are a family of positive, single-stranded, enveloped RNA viruses. The family includes four genera: Flavivirus [e.g., Yellow fever virus (YFV)], Hepacivirus (e.g., Hepatitis C …
Alphaviruses (Togaviridae) and Flaviviruses (Flaviviridae)
Flavivirus, once classified in the Togaviridae, now constitutes one of three genera in the family Flaviviridae; the other two genera are Pestivirus and “Hepatitis C-like viruses”. Pestivirus …
ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Flaviviridae - PubMed
The Flaviviridae is a family of small enveloped viruses with RNA genomes of 9000-13 000 bases. Most infect mammals and birds. Many flaviviruses are host-specific and pathogenic, such as …
Flaviviridae | ICTV
Flaviviruses, but not pestiviruses or hepaciviruses, produce a unique, subgenomic, small (0.3–0.5 kb) non-coding RNA derived from 3′-NCR of genomic RNA, which is essential for virus …
Pathogenesis and virulence of flavivirus infections - PMC
Flaviviruses are positive sense single-stranded RNA viruses transmitted predominantly by arthropods and includes some of the most important human pathogens such as dengue …
Flaviviridae - PubMed
The family Flaviviridae comprises the genus Flavivirus, which contains 65 related species and two possible members. They are small, enveloped RNA viruses (diameter 45 nm) with peplomers …
Flaviviridae - Stanford University
Flaviviridae encodes seven non-structural proteins whose functions are not entirely designated by include protease, helicase, replicase and virion maturation. Epidemiology Transmission
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