Cite this publication as: ICTVdB Management (2006). 00.052. Picornaviridae. In: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA
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ICTVdB Virus Code: 00.052. Virus accession number: 00052FAM.
Obsolete virus code: 52.; superceded accession number: 52000000.
NCBI Taxon Identifier NCBI Taxonomy ID:
12058.
Incomplete particles are common. They are devoid of nucleic acid characterized by capsids with dark centers in negative stain preparations.
GenBank records for nucleotide sequences; complete genome sequences.
Translation: The genome replicates in the cytoplasm (in complexes associated with membranes).
Classification of members of this taxon is based on their antigenic properties.
Domain Eucarya
Kingdom Animalia.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata and
Arthropoda.
Phylum Vertebrata
Subphylum Vertebrata.
Class Aves and Mammalia.
Class Mammalia Order Primates, Carnivora,
Perissodactyla, Artiodactyla, and Rodentia;
Family Hominidae; virus
infects Homo sapiens (human).
The following generic references are cited in the most recent ICTV Report.
PubMed References. A World Wide Web tutorial on this virus is provided by the Virology Departments, University of Leicester, UK: (
1 - three acid stable viruses of horses, two of which belong to a single serotype. Their properties are similar to equine rhinoviruses, which themselves vary in acid liability.
2 - several diseases of domesticated birds caused by small RNA viruses which have often been referred to as 'enteroviruses'. They include avian encephalomyelitis (AEV), duck hepatitis virus types I and III (type II is an astrovirus), avian nephritis virus (ANV) and a number of poorly characterised isolates.
3 - at least 25 small RNA viruses from various insect species. These are described in the literature as picornaviruses, or picornavirus-like viruses. The position of all these viruses within the family Picornaviridae is currently under review. They include agents such as bee acute paralysis, bee slow paralysis, bee virus X, Drosophila P and A viruses, sacbrood virus, Queensland fruitfly virus, Triatoma virus and aphid lethal paralysis virus.
4 - viruses morphologically resembling picornaviruses isolated from harbor seals and sea bass.
5 - Members of the family Sequiviridae have many properties in common with picornaviruses.
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