Circovirus
| Definition: |
A genus of the family CIRCOVIRIDAE that infects fowl, swine, and psittacine birds. The three species are CHICKEN ANEMIA VIRUS causing transient anemia and immunosuppression in baby chicks; Beak and feather disease virus causing a fatal disease in psittacine birds; and Porcine circovirus causing postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome in pigs. |
| Notes: |
infection = CIRCOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS |
| Also Called: |
Beak and feather disease virus,Porcine circovirus |
| Previously Indexed: |
DNA Viruses (1986-1993) |
Circovirus Categories.
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Chicken anemia virus - The type species of CIRCOVIRUS, a small, non-enveloped DNA virus originally isolated from contaminated vaccines in Japan. It causes chicken infectious anemia and may possibly play a key role in hemorrhagic anemia syndrome, anemia dermatitis, and blue wing disease. |
Circovirus Definitions and Terms
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