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  • | metabolism = Viral thymidine kinase ...iosynthesis#Transcription|chain termination]]. It has also been shown that viral [[enzyme]]s cannot remove acyclo-GTP from the chain, which results in inhib
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  • ...uscle weakness, [[paraesthesia]], and, rarely, symptoms associated with [[encephalitis]].<ref name="Pearce07-EurNeurol"/> Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrh ...me]], [[renal colic]], [[appendicitis]], [[encephalitis]] in adults, and [[viral gastroenteritis]] in children.<ref name="Henretig061316"/> Other [[differe
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  • | [[Eastern equine encephalitis]] | [[Japanese encephalitis]]
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  • | [[Encephalitis]] | [[Encephalitis]]
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  • ...spreads disease from one host to another. Invertebrates spread bacterial, viral and protozoan pathogens by two main mechanisms. Either via their bite, as i |[[Tick-borne encephalitis]]||[[Tick]]||Tick-borne encephalitis virus||||Ill with flu then [[meningitis]]||Central and North Europe||preven
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  • ===Viral infections=== *[[Rabies]] (hydrophobia) is a fatal [[Virus|viral]] disease that can affect any mammal, although the close relationship of do
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  • ...irus]], and [[smallpox]]. It causes nightmares, fever, chills, runny nose, encephalitis (brain swelling), and [[herpes]]-like boils in the mouth and genitals, foll |A viral infection that infects extremely fast and only infects those that produce s
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