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Coronavirus

Coronaviruses are a group of related RNA viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans and birds, they cause respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to lethal. Mild illnesses in humans include some cases of the common cold (which is also caused by other viruses, predominantly rhinoviruses), while more lethal varieties can…

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Etymology

History

Virology

Classification

Origin

Infection in humans

Infection in animals

Prevention and treatment

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Coronavirus

Nodes251
Edges250
Triples283
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007968
Components1

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Coronavirus

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related to Classification · 45
Coronavirus → Alphacoronavirus, Alphacoronaviruses, Avian, Beluga, Betacoronavirus, Bovine Coronavirus, Bulbul, Canine, Coronaviridae, Coronaviruses, Deltacoronavirus, Feline, Gammacoronavirus, Genus, Hedgehog, HKU1, HKU11, HKU15, HKU2, HKU4Genus Gammacoronavirus
related to history · 29
Coronavirus → Alphacoronavirus, Arthur Schalk, Bat, Beaudette, Betacoronavirus, Carl Alfred Brandly, Charles, Coronavirus-specific, Coronaviruses, CoV-VIPs, Deltacoronavirus, East Asia, East Asian, East Asians, Fred Robert Beaudette, Gammacoronavirus, Hawn, Hudson, IBV, In
related to Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) · 28
Coronavirus → After, By, Despite, Dutch Erasmus Medical Centre, Erasmus Medical Centre, France, French Ministry, HCoV-EMC, Health, However, Human Coronavirus, In, In September, May, MERS-CoV, Middle East, Ministry, Novel Coronavirus, October, Qatar
related to Farm animals · 20
Coronavirus → Alphacoronavirus, Another, Avian, BCV, Betacoronavirus, Coronaviruses, Different, HCoV-OC43, HKU2, IBV, In, Infectious, PEDV, Porcine, SADS-CoV, Swine, TCV, TGEV, The, Transmissible
related to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) · 17
Coronavirus → As, Betacoronavirus, China, COVID-19, December, In December, International Committee, March, On, SARS-CoV, SARS-CoV-2, Taxonomy, The, The Wuhan, Viruses, World Health Organization, Wuhan
related to Etymology · 17
Coronavirus → Alphacoronavirus, As, Betacoronavirus, David Tyrrell, Deltacoronavirus, Gammacoronavirus, Greek, International Committee, June Almeida, Latin, Nature, Nomenclature, Orthocoronavirinae, Taxonomy, The, This, Viruses
related to Origin · 17
Coronavirus → ARCoV, Asian, Bats, BCE, CE, Coronaviruses, East Asia, GhanaGrp1 Bt CoV, Hipposideridae, Many, MERS-CoV, More, MRCA, NL63, Rhinolophidae, SARS-CoV, The
related to Domestic pets · 14
Coronavirus → Alphacoronavirus, Betacoronavirus, Canine, CCoV, Coronaviruses, CRCoV, ECE, Feline, Ferret, FIP, FSC, HCoV-OC43, Similarly, There
related to Laboratory animals · 12
Coronavirus → Coronaviruses, European, MHV, Mortality, Mouse, Murine, Prior, Rabbit, SARS-CoV, SDAV, Sialodacryoadenitis, Some
related to Transmission · 10
Coronavirus → ACE2, APN, Coronaviruses, Human, Infected, SARS, TGEV, The, They, Transmissible

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coronaviruses virus proteins viruses rna human genome envelope species protein host cell betacoronavirus viral respiratory spike common two related cause

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Coronaviruscausesa gastrointestinal syndrome known as epizootic catarrhal enteritis0.90text
Coronaviruscausesacute gastrointestinal disease and diarrhea in young European rabbits0.90text
Coronavirusis apathogen of minor clinical significance0.90text
cathepsin familyinstance ofThe subunit complex is split into individual subunits when the virus binds and fuses with the host cell under the action of proteases0.80text
transmembrane protease serine 2instance ofThe subunit complex is split into individual subunits when the virus binds and fuses with the host cell under the action of proteases0.80text
angiotensin-converting enzyme 2instance ofS1-CTDs are responsible for recognizing different protein receptors0.80text
RNA-dependent RNA polymeraseinstance ofProduct proteins include various replication proteins0.80text
pig farminginstance ofwhich causes enteritis in turkeys.Coronaviruses also affect other branches of animal husbandry0.80text
cattle raisinginstance ofwhich causes enteritis in turkeys.Coronaviruses also affect other branches of animal husbandry0.80text
catsinstance ofis responsible for severe profuse enteritis in young calves.Domestic petsCoronaviruses infect domestic pets0.80text
dogsinstance ofis responsible for severe profuse enteritis in young calves.Domestic petsCoronaviruses infect domestic pets0.80text
and ferretsinstance ofis responsible for severe profuse enteritis in young calves.Domestic petsCoronaviruses infect domestic pets0.80text

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