Vesivirus is a genus of viruses, in the family Caliciviridae.[1] Swine, sea mammals, and felines serve as natural hosts. There are two species in this genus.[1] Diseases associated with this genus include: respiratory disease, Feline calicivirus (FCV); conjunctivitis, and respiratory disease.[1][2]
caliciviruses, Norwalk virus serogroups of the same genus. Vesivirus infects both humans and animals. Vesivirus is highly infectious and transmission easily occurs...
Rabbit vesivirus (RaV) is a Caliciviridae virus that was first isolated in the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Oregon State University, from the feces...
(FCV)—a member of the Vesivirus—represents an important pathogen of cats.[citation needed] Sapovirus, Norovirus, and Vesivirus have been detected in pigs...
Massachusetts plant was shut down to correct a viral contamination (Vesivirus 2117). A similar event had occurred in 2008 at the Geel, Belgium facilities...
consists of five established genera: Sapovirus, Norovirus, Lagovirus, Vesivirus, and Nebovirus." One positive result for sapovirus infection was confirmed...
(Indiana strain). BHK-21 cells are resistant to poliovirus 2 and Rabbit vesivirus (RaV). The cells are negative for reverse transcriptase, which means that...
vaccine". Stein DA, Skilling DE, Iversen PL, Smith AW (2001). "Inhibition of Vesivirus infections in mammalian tissue culture with antisense morpholino oligomers"...
for which production was disrupted in 2009 after contamination with Vesivirus 2017. The most common side effect is hypersensitivity, which occurs in...
typical calicivirus, which can also cause gastroenteritis in humans; Vesivirus, the swine vesicular exanthema virus; and Lagovirus, the rabbit haemorrhagic...
after the thaw would be of any concern. In particular, caliciviruses of Vesivirus genus were hypothesized as the most likely to spread from ancient ice...
Genzyme experienced a manufacturing disaster after contamination with Vesivirus 2117 at their Allston, Massachusetts plant that resulted in shortages...