| ARV | acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related virus; anterior right ventricle; avian reovirus |
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| HRLA | human reovirus-like agent |
| HRV | heart rate variability; human reovirus; human rotavirus |
| ARV | Avian reovirus |
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| reovirus 3 | <virology> A species of orthoreovirus and the suspected cause of biliary atresia and neonatal hepatitis in human infants. (25 Jun 1999) |
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| Reovirus | <virology> A genus of viruses (family Reoviridae) that are 75 to 80 nm in diameter, with distinct double layers of capsomeres, and have vertebrates as hosts; a causative relationship to illness has not been proven. They have been recovered from children with mild fever and sometimes diarrhoea, and from children with no apparent infection; from chimpanzees with coryza; monkeys and mice; and cattle faeces. There are three antigenically distinct human types related by a common complement-fixing antigen. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| reovirus-like agent | <virology> Genus of the Reoviridae having a double layered capsid and 11 double stranded RNA molecules in the genome. They have a wheel like appearance in the electron microscope and cause acute diarrhoeal disease in their mammalian and avian hosts. Probably the most important cause of severe dehydrating diarrhoea in children under three years of age worldwide. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, low-grade fever and diarrhoea. Aggressive fluid replacement is generally required. (27 Sep 1997) |
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