Peste des petitis ruminants
morbillivirus infection in lambs and young goats at Qassim region, Saudi Arabia.
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Nucleoprotein gene is considered the most conserved gene of the
Morbillivirus family and the most expressed gene due to the transcriptional organization.
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Measles is caused by a pathogen in the genus
Morbillivirus. The virus relies on an enzyme called RNA polymerase to infect and spread in a host.
The Paramyxovirinae subfamily comprises 5 genera: Rubulavirus, Respirovirus,
Morbillivirus, Henipavirus, and Avulavirus.
Measles is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus, specifically a paramyxovirus of the genus
Morbillivirus. (Cherry Palicte)
Measles virus is (MV), a member of the genus
Morbillivirus in the family Paramyxoviridae.
Glycoprotein H of
morbillivirus only has haemagglutinin activity, and glycoprotein G has neither of these two activities [41-44].
Measles is a higher contagious viral disease caused by infection of Para[m.sub.yx]ovirus, generally of the genus
Morbillivirus. Its incubation period is located somewhere between 9 and 12 days and its infectivity period between 4 and 9 days.