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  2. Rotavirus - Wikipedia

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    The most severe symptoms tend to occur in children six months to two years of age, the elderly, and those with immunodeficiency. Due to immunity acquired in childhood, most adults are not susceptible to rotavirus; gastroenteritis in adults usually has a cause other than rotavirus, but asymptomatic infections in adults may maintain the ...

  3. Retrovirus - Wikipedia

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    A retrovirus is a type of virus that inserts a DNA copy of its RNA genome into the DNA of a host cell that it invades, thus changing the genome of that cell. [2] After invading a host cell's cytoplasm, the virus uses its own reverse transcriptase enzyme to produce DNA from its RNA genome, the reverse of the usual pattern, thus retro (backward).

  4. Can you tell the difference between RSV and the flu? Here’s ...

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    However, as the sickness progresses, there are some symptoms that can help differentiate between the viruses. The flu is generally accompanied by body aches and muscle pains, which are rare in RSV ...

  5. Lentivirus - Wikipedia

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    Lentivirus is a genus of retroviruses that cause chronic and deadly diseases characterized by long incubation periods, in humans and other mammalian species. [2] The genus includes the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes AIDS.

  6. 8 Common Symptoms of RSV in Kids That Parents Need to Know - AOL

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    In older children, RSV symptoms include: Runny and congested nose. Headache. Cough. Fever. Tiredness “In adults, the symptoms tend to include a sore throat or hoarse voice,” says Dr. Lim. How ...

  7. Flu or Cold? These Are the Most Common Flu Symptoms in Kids

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  8. Sedoreoviridae - Wikipedia

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    The virus can be readily detected in feces, and may also be recovered from pharyngeal or nasal secretions, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood. Despite the ease of finding reoviruses in clinical specimens, their role in human disease or treatment is still uncertain. Some viruses of this family, such as phytoreoviruses and oryzaviruses, infect ...

  9. RNA virus - Wikipedia

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    This includes RNA viruses belonging to Group III, Group IV or Group V of the Baltimore classification system as well as Group VI. Group VI viruses are retroviruses, viruses with RNA genetic material that use DNA intermediates in their life cycle including HIV-1 and HIV-2 which cause AIDS.