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Parechovirus, computer illustration. RNA viruses from Picornaviridae family. There are two types of Parechoviruses: Parechovirus A (human Parechovirus) which causes mild, gastrointestinal or respiratory illness, and more rarely myocarditis and encephalitis; Parechovirus B (zoonotic, also called Ljungan virus) which is associated with diabetes, intrauterine death of fetus in human, brain pathology and developmental disorders in newborns. Image details File size:
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