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Rhabdovirus Cytopathology: Effects on Cellular Macromolecular Synthesis

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Viral Cytopathology

Part of the book series: Comprehensive Virology ((COVI,volume 19))

Abstract

Viruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae are widely distributed throughout the animal and plant kingdoms and cause severe diseases in mammals, fish, and plants. The economic impact of the rhabdovirus diseases of plants and fish are quite considerable. The major diseases of mammals are vesicular stomatitis of cattle and swine with man as in incidental host and rabies, which affects domestic and wild mammals and is an ancient scourge of man. The rhabdoviruses generally cause acute infections but can persist under certain conditions for long periods (Wagner et al., 1963; Youngner and Preble, 1980; Holland et al., 1980). Rabies and possibly other rhabdoviruses of mammals have a particular predilection for infection of the central nervous system (Murphy, 1977). Two extremely virulent viruses of man, Marburg and Ebola viruses, which cause almost uniformly fatal infections, are similar in many respects to rhabdoviruses but may eventually be classified in a separate family (Kiley et al. 1982).

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