échovirus - определение. Что такое échovirus
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Что (кто) такое échovirus - определение

TYPE OF RNA VIRUS THAT BELONGS TO THE SPECIES ENTEROVIRUS B, GENUS ENTEROVIRUS OF THE PICORNAVIRIDAE FAMILY
Echovirus infections; Echovirus 6, human; Echovirus 11; Echo virus 11; Echo virus; Echo 11; ECHO virus; Enteric cytopathic human orphan virus; Enteric Cytopathic Human Orphan virus

Echovirus         
Echovirus is a polyphyletic group of viruses associated with enteric disease in humans. The name is derived from "enteric cytopathic human orphan virus".
echovirus         
(also ECHO virus)
¦ noun Medicine any of a group of enteroviruses which can cause respiratory infections and a mild form of meningitis.
Origin
1950s: echo is acronym from enteric cytopathogenic human orphan, because the virus was not orig. assignable to any known disease.
Boston exanthem disease         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Boston exanthem; Echovirus 16
Boston exanthem disease is a cutaneous condition that first occurred as an epidemic in Boston in 1951. It is caused by echovirus 16.

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Echovirus

Echovirus is a polyphyletic group of viruses associated with enteric disease in humans. The name is derived from "enteric cytopathic human orphan virus". These viruses were originally not associated with disease, but many have since been identified as disease-causing agents. The term "echovirus" was used in the scientific names of numerous species, but all echoviruses are now recognized as strains of various species, most of which are in the family Picornaviridae.