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The energy pattern of viruses linked to the common cold, respiratory illness, gastroenteritis, etc. and those linked to bio-terrorism (e.g. SARS, Dengue and Ebola).
VI 22 Adenovirus
Most commonly causes illness of the respiratory system, but may also cause gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, and rashes.
VI 23 Astrovirus
Causes diarrhoea and viral gastroenteritis.
VI 24 Avian Influenza Virus / H5N1
Infections have been documented among humans, sometimes causing severe illness and death.
VI 25 Borna Virus
May play a role in some human neurological and psychiatric conditions including bipolar disorder and depression. Has been found in animals in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.
VI 26 Coronavirus
Primarily infects the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract, causing the common cold.
VI 27 Dengue Fever
An infectious tropical disease, but seen as a potential biological warfare agent. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles.
VI 28 Ebola Virus (REBOV, ZEBOV, N and Sierra Leone 2014)
Causes Ebola hemorrhagic fever. Mainly restricted to Africa but seen as a potential biological warfare agent.
VI 29 Echovirus
Symptoms depend on the site of infection but may include croup, encephalitis, meningitis, myocarditis, mouth sores, upper respiratory infection, sore throat, pneumonia. The leading causes of acute febrile illness in infants and young children, and is the most common cause of aseptic meningitis.
VI 30 Enterovirus
Has been associated with hand, foot, and mouth disease.
VI 31 GB Virus C / GBV-C
Formerly known as hepatitis G virus (HGV). Known to infect humans, but is not known to cause human disease. Approximately 2% of healthy US blood donors have the virus in their blood stream, and up to 13% of blood donors have antibodies to E2 protein, indicating possible prior infection. Some studies have suggested that co-infection with GBV-C slows the progression of HIV disease.
VI 32 Hepatitis D
Occurs only when Hepatitis B (HBV) is present, resulting in more severe complications compared to infection with HBV alone.
VI 33 Hepatitis E
Prevalent in most developing countries, and common in any country with a hot climate.
VI 34 Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 / HTLV-I/ Adult T-Cell Lymphoma Virus Type 1
Has been seriously implicated in several kinds of diseases, including HTLV-I-associated myelopathy and Strongyloides stercoralis, and as a virus cancer link for leukaemia.
VI 35 Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type 2
Associated with neurologic disorders and chronic pulmonary infections. Found predominantly in IV drug users, Native Americans, Caribbean and South American Indian groups.
VI 36 Japanese Encephalitis Virus
Causes encephalitis. Transmitted by mosquitoes. Most prevalent in Southeast Asia and the Far East.
VI 37 Norovirus / Norwalk Virus
Causes about half of all non-bacterial gastroenteritis cases around the world.
VI 38 Parainfluenza Virus 1
Parainfluenza viruses are the second most common cause of lower respiratory tract infection in younger children, including croup. Also upper respiratory tract illness (a cold and sore throat).
VI 39 Parainfluenza Virus 2
Parainfluenza viruses are the second most common cause of lower respiratory tract infection in younger children, including croup. Also upper respiratory tract illness (a cold and sore throat).
VI 40 Parainfluenza Virus 3
Parainfluenza viruses are the second most common cause of lower respiratory tract infection in younger children, including croup. Also upper respiratory tract illness (a cold and sore throat).This strain also associated with bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
VI 41 Parainfluenza Virus 4
Parainfluenza viruses are the second most common cause of lower respiratory tract infection in younger children, including croup. Also upper respiratory tract illness (a cold and sore throat).
VI 42 Rhinovirus
Main cause of human common cold.
VI 43 Rotavirus
The most common cause of severe diarrhoea among infants and young children. Can occur throughout life: the first usually produces symptoms, but subsequent infections are typically mild or asymptomatic.
VI 44 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Virus / SARS
A viral respiratory illness; no known outbreaks since 2004. Seen as a potential biological warfare agent.
VI 45 Swine Flu Virus / Swine Influenza Virus / H1N1 Virus
Transmission of the virus from pigs to humans is not common and does not always lead to human flu.
VI 46 West Nile Virus
Main route of human infection is through the bite of an infected mosquito. Approximately 90% of West Nile Virus infections in humans are without any symptoms. Found in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, west and central Asia, Oceania and North America.
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