- AAV—Adeno-Associated Virus Parvovirus
- Adenovirus
- Arena virus (Lassa virus)
- Astrovirus
- BDG—Bacille Calmette-Guerin
- BK—in kidney transplant patients (Papovavirus)
- Bunyavirus
- Burkett’s Lymphoma (Herpes)
- Calicivirus
- California encephalitis (Bunyavirus)
- Colorado tick fever (Reovirus)
- Corona (diarrhea)
- Coronavirus “common cold”
- Coxsackie
- Coxsackie virus A, B (Enterovirus)
- Crimea-Congo hemorrhagic fever (Bunyavirus)
- Cytomegalovirus —infection in immunosuppressed patients, esp. transplant recipients (Herpes)
- Cytomegaly (Herpes in suppressed immuno-compromised systems)
- Dengue (Flavivirus)
- Diptheria (bacteria)
- Ebola
- Ebola/Marburg hemorrhagic fever (Filoviruses)
- EBV—Epstein-Barr Virus (Herpes)
- Echovirus––aseptic meningitis (Enterovirus)
- EEE—Eastern equine encephalitis (Togaviruses)
- Encephalitis
- Enterovirus
- Flavi virus
- Hantavirus—hemorrhagic fever, pneumonia (Bunyavirus)
- Hepatitis A—acute viral hepatitis (Enterovirus)
- Hepatitis B virus (Hepadnavirus)
- Hepatitis C (Flavivirus)
- Hepatitis E (Calicivirus)
- Herpes
- Herpes Varicella-Zoster virus—Chicken Pox, Zoster, Shingles
- HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Retrovirus)
- HIV—AIDS (Retrovirus)
- HPV—Human Papilloma Virus—warts, CIN, cervical cancer (Papovavirus)
- HSV 1 Herpes Simplex I—oral and some genital lesions
- HSV 2 Herpes Simplex II—genital and some oral lesions
- HTLV—T-cell leukemia (Retrovirus)
- Influenza (Orthomyxovirus)
- Influenza virus A, B, C (Orthomyxovirus)
- Japanese encephalitis (Flavivirus)
- KSHV—Kaposi’s Sarcoma–associated herpes virus (Herpes HHV 8)
- Kyusaki
- Lassa Virus
- LCV—Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (Arenavirus)
- Measles (Rubella)
- Measles Micro (Paramyxovirus)
- Monkey Bites (Herpes strain HHV 7 fatal in humans)
- Mononucleosis (Herpes)
- Morbilli
- Mumps (Paramyxovirus)
- Mycoplasma (bacteria)
- Myelo-opticoneuropathy
- Norovirus
- Norovirus —viral gastroenteritis (Calicivirus)
- Norwalk virus (Calicivirus)
- Orthomyxoviruses (Influenza virus A, B, C)
- Papillomavirus (warts)
- Papova (M.S.)
- Papovavirus (JC—progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in HIV) (Papovavirus)
- Parainfluenza, Nonsegmented (Paramyxovirus)
- Paramyxovirus
- Parvo
- Parvovirus (B19 virus—aplastic crises in sickle cell disease)
- Pertussus (bacteria)
- Polio (Enterovirus)
- Poxvirus (Smallpox)
- Prions (actually viral particles)
- Rabies (Rhabdovirus)
- Reovirus
- Reoviruses (A segmented double-stranded Rotavirus—#1 cause of fatal diarrhea in children)
- Retrovirus
- Rhabdovirus (Rabies)
- Rhinovirus (“common cold”)
- Roseola (Herpes HHV 6)
- Rota
- RSV—Respiratory Syncitial Virus – bronchiolitis in babies (Paramyxovirus)
- Rubella—German measles (Togaviruses)
- Sandfly/Rift Valley fevers (Bunyavirus)
- Scrapie
- St. Louis encephalitis (Flavivirus)
- Vaccination Reaction
- Vaccinia—cowpox (“milkmaid’s blisters”) (Poxvirus)
- Variola
- VEE—Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis) (Togaviruses)
- Wart virus (Papillomavirus)
- WEE—Western Equine Encephalitis (Togaviruses)
- West Nile Virus (Flavivirus)
- Yellow fever (Flavivirus)
- Other Virus
List of Viruses
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