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PICORNAVIRIDAE

?Picornaviruses
Virus classification
Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA)
Family: Picornaviridae
Genera

Enterovirus
Rhinovirus
Hepatovirus
Cardiovirus
Aphthovirus
Parechovirus
Erbovirus
Kobuvirus
Teschovirus

Introduction

Picornaviruses are viruses that belong to the family Picornaviridae. The name picornavirus means small RNA virus. Picornaviruses are non-enveloped, positive-stranded RNA viruses with an icosahedral capsid. The genome RNA is unusual because it has a protein on the 5' end that is used as a primer for transcription by RNA polymerase.

Picornaviruses include two main categories: the enteroviruses and the rhinoviruses. Some important enteroviruses are poliovirus and Hepatitis A virus. Enteroviruses infect the enteric tract as it is visible from its name. On the other hand, Rhinoviruses infect primarily the nose and the throat. Enteroviruses replicate at 37°C, whereas Rhinoviruses grow better at 33°C, as this is the lower temperature of the nose. Enteroviruses are stable under acid conditions and thus they are able to survive exposure to gastric acid. In contrast, Rhinoviruses are acid-labile and that is the reason why Rhinoviruses are restricted to the nose and throat.

They include the following genera:


The name is derived from pico meaning small (10-12m), and RNA referring to the ribonucleic acid genome.

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