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  2. Virus latency - Wikipedia

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    Virus latency (or viral latency) is the ability of a pathogenic virus to lie dormant within a cell, denoted as the lysogenic part of the viral life cycle. [1] A latent viral infection is a type of persistent viral infection which is distinguished from a chronic viral infection. Latency is the phase in certain viruses' life cycles in which ...

  3. Epigenetics of human herpesvirus latency - Wikipedia

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    Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a member of the alpha subfamily of herpesviruses and is responsible for the human diseases of the chicken pox and shingles. These viruses have their lytic phase in mucoepithelial cells and are latent in neuronal cells. [6] Unlike HSV 1 and 2, there has not been any LAT found in the VZV latent cells.

  4. Alphapithovirus - Wikipedia

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    A specimen of Alphapithovirus measures approximately 1.5 μm (1500 nm) in length and 0.5 μm (500 nm) in diameter, making it the largest virus yet found. It is 50% larger in size than the Pandoraviridae , the previous largest-known viruses, [ 8 ] and is larger than Ostreococcus , the smallest eukaryotic cell, although Pandoravirus has the ...

  5. HIV latency - Wikipedia

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    Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has the capability to enter a latent stage of infection where it exists as a dormant provirus in CD4+ T-cells.Most latently infected cells are resting memory T cells, [1] however a small fraction of latently infected cells isolated from HIV patients are naive CD4 T cells.

  6. Stuxnet - Wikipedia

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    7.1.5 Joint effort and other states and targets. ... 7.3 Stuxnet 2.0 cyberattack. ... "The attack is still ongoing and new versions of this virus are spreading." He ...

  7. 52 Things You Need to Know About Viruses - AOL

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    Nearly 100 percent of people who get infected with the rabies virus will die from it, making it the most lethal known virus. To date, only 14 people have survived the disease after showing symptoms.