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what are the 2 important arteriviruses>
EAV (equine arteritis)
PRRSV
arterivirus is RNA/DNA and is enveloped/nonenveloped
RNA

enveloped
what 2 ways does arterivirus leave?
bud from cytoplasmic organelles

cytolysis
what does arterivirus do to the cell in the end?
shuts off cell biosynthesis
what should you think when you think arteriviruses?
persistent subclinical resp and repro
what's the cell tropism for arterivirus?
macrophages
how is arterivirus transmitted? does it go systemic?
horizontal (resp exudates, aborted fetuses)

AND vertical

yes
what's the arterivirus incubation period?
short
what does EAV do in general?
subclinical acute systemic febrile disease that yields repro problems.
what is fairly unique about bunyaviruses?
they are arboviruses!!!
what's the fairly unique thing about bunyaviruses?
arboviruses
bunyaviruses are DNA/RNA and enveloped/nonenveloped
RNA

enveloped
what is the important bunyavirus and what's important about it?
cache valley virus (CCV)

zoonotic!
what about the stability of bunyaviruses?
very very stable in protein (blood)
how do bunyaviruses enter?
fusion
what 2 ways do bunyaviruses leave and what's their tropism?
tropism varies!

release via exocytosis and cytolysis