serve as natural hosts. There is only one species in this genus: Senecavirus A. Senecavirus is a replication-competent oncolytic picornavirus. It has selective...
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Oncolytic virus (section Senecavirus)
although there are naturally occurring examples such as reovirus and the senecavirus, resulting in clinical trials. The first oncolytic virus to be approved...
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disease virus (FMDV), swine vesicular disease virus (SVDV), along with Senecavirus A. Effectiveness against ringworm and parvovirus has also been cited...
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Rajidapivirus Rohelivirus Rosavirus Sakobuvirus Salivirus Sapelovirus Senecavirus Shanbavirus Sicinivirus Symapivirus Teschovirus Torchivirus Tottorivirus...
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been found in bats, including Kobuvirus, Sapelovirus, Cardiovirus, and Senecavirus. Picornaviruses have been identified from a diverse array of bat species...
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virus Semodevirus borborenecus Sendosyvirus APSE1 Sendosyvirus APSE2 Senecavirus A Senecio yellow mosaic virus Senegalvirus marseillevirus Senitvirus...
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Aphthovirus) and vesicular disease in pigs caused by Seneca Valley virus (genus Senecavirus). "Technical disease card: Swine vesicular disease" (PDF). World Organisation...
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Segzyvirus Sehcovirus Sehpovirus Semodevirus Semotivirus Sendosyvirus Senecavirus Senitvirus Senquatrovirus Sentinelvirus Seodaemunguvirus Seongbukvirus...
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