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Birnavirus

Bir·navi·rus

(bir'nă-vī'rŭs),
A virus in the family Birnaviridae that includes infectious bursal disease virus of chickens, ducks, and turkeys; an infectious pancreatic necrosis virus of fish.
[bi- + RNA + virus]
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These vaccines have been in use as prevention of infectious disease like nodavirus, viral hemorrhagic septicaemia, rhabdovirus, and birnavirus [10].
Sommer-Wagner, "Amino acids contributing to antigenic drift in the infectious bursal disease Birnavirus (IBDV)," Virology, vol.
Isolation of Streptococcus agalactiae and an aquatic birnavirus from doctor fish Garra rufa L.
Las secuencias obtenidas se compararon y clasificaron en base a cepas de referencia de birnavirus acuaticos chilenos y extranjeros disponibles en Genbank y reportadas en publicaciones cientificas (i.e., Blake et al., 2001; Eissler et al., 2011; Mutoloki & Evensen, 2011; Calleja et al., 2012; Ruane et al., 2015; Jorquera et al., 2016).
Pathogenicity of a birnavirus to hard clam (Meretix lusoria) and effect of temperature stress on its virulence.
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