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Betaherpesvirinae is a
subfamily of
viruses in the
order Herpesvirales and in the
family Herpesviridae.
Mammals serve as
natural hosts.
There are 26 species...
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order Herpesvirales, in the
family Herpesviridae, in the
subfamily Betaherpesvirinae.
Humans and
other primates serve as
natural hosts. The 11 species...
- host. HHV-6A and HHV-6B are double-stranded DNA
viruses within the
Betaherpesvirinae subfamily and of the
genus Roseolovirus. HHV-6A and HHV-6B infect...
- Roseolovirus.
These viruses are of the
Herpesviridae family and the
Betaherpesvirinae subfamily,
under which Cytomegalovirus is also classified. HHV-6 has...
- the
Herpesviridae family that
infects humans. HHV-7 is a
member of
Betaherpesvirinae, a
subfamily of the
Herpesviridae that also
includes HHV-6 and Cytomegalovirus...
- Shingles, also
known as
herpes zoster or zona, is a
viral disease characterized by a
painful skin rash with
blisters in a
localized area.
Typically the...
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order Herpesvirales, in the
family Herpesviridae, in the
subfamily Betaherpesvirinae.
There are
currently six
species in this genus.
Diseases ****ociated...
- The Epstein–Barr
virus (EBV) is one of the nine
known human herpesvirus types in the
herpes family, and is one of the most
common viruses in humans. EBV...
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Iltovirus Mardivirus Scutavirus Simplexvirus Varicellovirus Subfamily Betaherpesvirinae Cytomegalovirus Muromegalovirus Proboscivirus Quwivirus Roseolovirus...
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which are
classified in the
subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae rather than
Betaherpesvirinae.
These viruses are
neither closely related to the EEHVs, nor the known...