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I'm an Enterovirus
  • Poliovirus 1-3

  • Echovirus 1-7, 9, 11-21, 24-27, 29-33

  • Enterovirus 68-71, 73 to 91, and 100 to 101(Human Enterovirus A, B, C, D)

  • Coxsackie A1 to A24

  • Coxsackie B1 to B6

  • Human Rhinovirus A to C

 

 

Enteroviruses can be transmitted by both fecal–oral and respiratory routes. Fecal–oral transmission may be more common in areas with poor sanitary conditions, while respiratory transmission may be more common in developed areas. 

 

The American Type Culture Collection, combined and indexed the Human Rhinoviruses(HRVs) into 101 original HRV types after assessment of antigenic crossreactivity or serotyping in rabbits. HRV-A87 was subsequently reassigned to the Enterovirus D (HEV-D68) after reevaluation of genetic, immunogenic, and receptor use (decay-accelerating factor as a receptor) properties. HRV infections are most common in infants and young children. HRV cause a broad spectrum of illness including asymptomatic infections, common colds, and other upper respiratory illnesses, bronchitis and wheezing illnesses, and lower respiratory tract infections including bronchiolitis, bronchitis, wheezing, and pneumonia.

I'm a Parechovirus 
  • Human parechovirus 1 (HPeV-1)

  • Human parechovirus 2 (HPeV-2)

  • Human parechovirus 3 (HPeV-3)

Parechoviruses are etiologic agents of respiratory and gastrointestinal disease.

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I'm a Hepatovirus
  • Hepatitis A

The virus infects epithelial cells of the small intestine and hepatocytes.

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