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  • #REDIRECT [[Microbewiki:Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)]]
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  • File:CD4+ count and number of molluscum contagiosum lesions.pdf
    ...P.L. (1992). Molluscum contagiosum in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection: A review of twenty-seven patients. ''Journal of the American Aca
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  • File:CD4+ count and number of molluscum contagiosum lesions.jpg
    ...P.L. (1992). Molluscum contagiosum in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection: A review of twenty-seven patients. ''Journal of the American Aca
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  • ...ious extremists in 2049. The pandemic nearly caused the extinction of the human race in less than six months, but nearly 100 million people survived thanks ...se]], but records show that even they were not prepared for how deadly the virus would be.
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  • [[Image:8431 lores.jpg|thumb|Two HIV virus particles. Courtesy: [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/details.asp CDC]/Dr. A. Harr ...irinae; ''Lentivirus''; Primate lentivirus group; ''Human immunodeficiency virus'' (HIV)
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  • Marta Hamilton, [[Human Metapneumovirus]]<br><br> Sam McQuiston, [[Nipah Virus]]<br><br>
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  • ...years for symptoms to manifest. Over time, HIV can progress into Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS. HIV/AIDS is characterized by a decline in the number of C ...on helper T-lymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and monocytes. The virus also has to bind a co-receptor, CCR5, on the target cell in order to gain e
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  • ...s. Historically, lentiviruses have been investigated longer than any other virus group. The first viral etiology ascribed to an animal disease was a lentivi ...NA is then incorporated into the host's genome by an integrase enzyme. The virus thereafter replicates as part of the host cell's DNA (2). (source: [http:/
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  • For alphabetical listing, see [[Taxonomy Index]]. New virus contributions are welcome.<br> <font size="+2" color="#55075D">Virus Classification: The Baltimore System</font>
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  • ...to apply these discoveries to the development of drugs that can affect all immunodeficiency viruses! <br>Picture caption- “This was a photo ever taken of the virus, by Michael Podell, at Ohio State University.” Not sure what you’re try
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  • ...ridae; Orthoretrovirinae; Retroviridae; Lentivirus; Human Immunodeficiency Virus (3) ...AART (a combination of three-four antiretroviral drugs) cannot destroy the virus because they reservoir in the host genome (1).
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  • ...ae|Ebolavirus]], and [[Human immunodeficiency virus|Human Immunodeficiency Virus]], ''Chimeravirus'' was created and released by the Christian extremist gro ...n of ''Chimeravirus'' was difficult, due to the combination of genes. The virus was eventually classified in Group VI due to the reverse transcription of R
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  • [[Image:025-01.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Human Herpes Virus. Courtesy of [mailto:ackermann@mcb.ulaval.ca Dr. Hans Ackermann]. From the Virus; dsDNA viruses, no RNA stage; Herpesviridae
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  • ==Virus Classification== ...erences | [5]]]. The largest known virus on Earth is classified as Group I virus under the Baltimore Classification. The existence of ''Pandoravirus salinus
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  • ...cluding the oral cavities of children infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) [[#References|[2]]] and the sputa of a patient with cystic fibrosis [ ...e has been a significant correlation with its presence in immunodeficiency virus-infected children [[#References|[2]]]. Gerner-Smidt et al. identified the
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  • ...pg|thumb|300px|right|Electron micrograph image of Feline Leukemia Virus, a virus in the Retroviridae family. From the [http://www.cdc.gov CDC].]] ...ion. Members of this family include [[Human immunodeficiency virus]] (the virus that causes AIDS), feline leukemia, and several cancer-causing viruses. Re
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  • ...gether, demonstrate that both diterpenes inhibit HIV-1 RT and consequently virus replication. ...Brazilian marine alga Dictyota menstrualis against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)." ''Antiviral Res.'' 2004 Oct;64(1):69-76.]
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  • ...ograph of the Feline Immunodeficiency virus. This is a photo taken of the virus, by Michael Podell, at Ohio State University.]] ...symptoms. A more widely known lentivirus is that of Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV. Unlike HIV, FIV infects cats through biting that typically occurs
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  • ''[[Hepatitis B virus]]''<br> ''[[Human immunodeficiency virus]]''<br>
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  • ''Genus species'': Mason Pfizer Monkey Virus [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/NCBI- (Chappy, C., 1997, Petropoulos, ...ld monkeys, Family Cercopithecidae (Fine and Schochetman, 1978) and causes immunodeficiency syndrome (Bohl et al., 2005) and tumors (De las Heras et al., 1991).
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