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1 virus Pox
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2 virus Pox
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3 virus
m- virus ADN
- virus à ADN
- virus amaril
- virus APC
- virus Arbor
- virus ARN
- virus à ARN
- virus atténué
- virus bactérien
- virus des bactéries
- virus CCA
- virus cellulocide
- virus CET
- virus Coxsackie
- virus CTF
- virus cytocide
- virus cytomégalique
- virus cytopathique
- virus cytopathogène
- virus cytotrope
- virus défectif
- virus dermotrope
- virus DNA
- virus à DNA
- virus EB
- virus ECHO
- virus EEE
- virus EER
- virus EMC
- virus de l'encéphalite équine de l'Est
- virus de l'encéphalite équine de l'Ouest
- virus de l'encéphalite japonaise
- virus de l'encéphalite de la Murray Valley
- virus de l'encéphalite de Saint-Louis
- virus de l'encéphalite du Venezuela
- virus de l'encéphalo-myocardite
- virus d'Epstein-Barr
- virus de fièvre hémorragique
- virus de fièvre d'Omsk
- virus de la fièvre jaune
- virus de la fièvre à tiques du Colorado
- virus de la fièvre de la vallée du Rift
- virus filtrable
- virus filtrant
- virus de la forêt de Kyasanur
- virus de la forêt de Semliki
- virus grippal
- virus de la grippe
- virus HA 1
- virus HA 2
- virus Hantaan
- virus d'hémadsorption 1
- virus d'hémadsorption 2
- virus hémagglutinant
- virus hémagglutinant du Japon
- virus de l'hépatite
- virus de l'herpès
- virus de l'herpès simplex
- virus herpétique
- virus herpétique Epstein-Barr
- virus de l'immunodéficience humaine
- virus incomplet
- virus de l'influenza
- virus JE
- virus JEB
- virus KFD
- virus latent
- virus lytique
- virus de la maladie des inclusions cytomégaliques
- virus masqué
- virus modéré
- virus morbilleux
- virus MS 1
- virus MS 2
- virus MVE
- virus neurotrope
- virus OHF
- virus oncogène
- virus oncolytique
- virus organotrope
- virus orphelin
- virus ourlien
- virus Papova
- virus Pox
- virus rabique
- virus de la rage
- virus respiratoire syncytial
- virus RNA
- virus à RNA
- virus de la rougéole
- virus des rues
- virus RVF
- virus satellite
- virus Sendai
- virus SF
- virus simien
- virus Sindbis
- virus SLE
- virus de la stomatite vésiculeuse
- virus tempéré
- virus VEE
- virus viscérotrope
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Virus classification — is the process of naming viruses and placing them into a taxonomic system. Similar to the classification systems used for cellular organisms, virus classification is the subject of ongoing debate and proposals. This is mainly due to the pseudo… … Wikipedia
Pox — can refer to: *A disease characterized by purulent skin eruptions that may leave pockmarks, often caused by various animal viruses. *Orthopoxviruses **Smallpox (aka the pox ) **Monkeypox **Cowpox **Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) *Herpes… … Wikipedia
VIRUS — Le terme « virus » signifie poison en latin; la notion est donc ancienne. Mais elle est restée sans contenu précis jusqu’à Pasteur. C’est avec la découverte d’agents à l’origine des infections, et l’observation au microscope des bactéries et des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pox — ► NOUN 1) any disease caused by a virus and producing a rash of pimples that become pus filled and leave pockmarks on healing. 2) (the pox) historical smallpox. 3) (the pox) informal syphilis. ● a pox on Cf. ↑a pox on … English terms dictionary
Virus latency — (or viral latency) is the ability of a pathogenic virus to lie dormant within a cell, denoted as the lysogenic part of the viral life cycle. A latent viral infection is a type of persistent viral infection which is distinguished from a chronic… … Wikipedia
Pox party — A pox party, or flu party or flu fling, is an activity where children are deliberately exposed to a virus to promote immunity. Such parties are typically organized by parents on the premise of building the immune systems of their children against … Wikipedia
Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… … Medical dictionary
Virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana — Virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) … Wikipedia Español
pox — 1. An eruptive disease, usually qualified by a descriptive prefix; e.g., smallpox, cowpox, chickenpox. See the specific term. 2. Archaic or colloquial term for syphilis. [var. of pl. pocks] Kaffir p. SYN: alastrim. * * * point of exit * … Medical dictionary
pox disease — ▪ pathology any of a complex of viral diseases in human beings and domestic animals, marked chiefly by eruptions of the skin and mucous membranes. Sheep pox and rabbit pox are spread by airborne infectious particles that are inhaled. Horse… … Universalium
Virus — This article is about the biological agent. For other uses, see Virus (disambiguation). For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to viruses. Viruses … Wikipedia