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FAMILY CALICIVIRID AE GASCON, ANGELICA C. LARGADO, JESSICA C. LEUTERIO, RAMON E. SALINAS, KRIZZELLE ALIZZA S. SUMELDAN, JODEN OLIVER D.

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Page 1: Caliciviridae

FAMILY CALICIVIRID

AEGASCON, ANGELICA C.LARGADO, JESSICA C.LEUTERIO, RAMON E.SALINAS, KRIZZELLE ALIZZA S.SUMELDAN, JODEN OLIVER D.

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CALICIVIRUS

• from the Latin calyx “chalice” or

Cup

• Often referred as “Small round

structured viruses”

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VIRION AND NUCLEIC ACID PROPERTIES

• non-enveloped• 27-40 nm in diameter• Icosahedral symmerty• Some have characteristic appearance with

32 cup shaped depressions on their surface

• Linear• Positive sense single-stranded RNA viruses

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VIRION AND NUCLEIC ACID PROPERTIES

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VIRION AND NUCLEIC ACID

PARTICLESEncompasses 4 clinical syndromes:• Swine Vesicular Exanthema• San Miguel Sea Lion Virus• Feline Calicivirus• Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease

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TAXONOMYGroup IV; single stranded RNA positive-

strand viruses

Family: Caliciviridae

Genus: Lagovirus 

Nebovirus 

Norovirus 

Sapovirus 

Vesivirus

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REPLICATION

1.Attachement to host receptors mediates endocytosis of the virus into the host cell.

2.Uncoating, and release of the viral genomic RNA into the cytoplasm.

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3.VPg is removed from the viral RNA, which is then translated into a processed ORF1polyprotein to yield the replication proteins.

4.Replication occurs in viral factories. A dsRNA genome is synthesized from the genomic ssRNA(+).

REPLICATION

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REPLICATION5. The dsRNA genome

is transcribed/replicated thereby providing viral mRNAs/new ssRNA(+) genomes.

6. Subgenomic RNA translation gives rise to the capsid protein and VP2.

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REPLICATION7. Assembly of new

virus particles and release by cell lysis.

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DISEASES

• Swine Vesicular Exanthema

• San Miguel Sea Lion Virus

• Feline Calicivirus

• Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease

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Vesicular Exanthema infection of Porcine

DISEASES

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Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease

DISEASES

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FELINE CALICIVIRUS

(FCV)

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FELINE CALICIVIRUS(FCV)

a common respiratory disease in cats

virus attacks the respiratory tract -- lungs and

nasal passages -- the mouth, with ulceration of

the tongue, the intestines, and the

musculoskeletal system

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FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

Causative agent: Vesivirus

Clinical Signs: conjunctivitis rhinitis

tracheatis pneumona and

vesiculation,

ulceration of the oral epithelium

fever anorexia

lethargy stiff gait

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Nasal discharge and vesicles & ulcers on the tongue of a cat infected with FCV.

FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

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Tongue ulcerative glossitis from a FCV case.

FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

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Lesions: on muzzle and tongue, respiratory tract,

oral cavity and eyes.

Pathogenesis: natural transmission occurs

via aerosol and fomites; the virus is often carried to

susceptible cats by human handlers.

FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

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Radiographs of interstitial pneumonia.

FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

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Histopathology & gross pathology of interstitial pneumonia from a FCV case.

FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

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Lymphocytic-plasmacytic stomatitis in a cat.

FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

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Lesions in the eyes

FELINE CALICIVIRUS (FCV)

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SAMPLES AND TESTSDISEASES

CAUSATIVE

AGENT

SAMPLE/s DIAGNOSTIC TEST

SWINE VESICULA

R EXANTHEM

A

VESIVIRUS Vesicular fluid, mucous membranes

SEROLOGIC TESTELECTRON MICROSCOPY

FELINE CALICIVIR

US

VESIVIRUS oral swabs, blood, skin scrapings or lung

tissue

PCR, IMMUNOFLOURESCENCEENZYME IMMUNOASSAY

RABBIT HEMORRH

AGIC DISEASE

LAGOVIRUS Spleen, liver , blood IMMUNOFLOURESCENCEENZYME IMMUNOASSAY

SAN MIGUEL

SEA LION VIRUS

INFECTION

VESIVIRUS Tissue samples, fecal samples

ELISAImmunoflourescencePCR

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CONTROL AND TREATMENT

FELINE CALICIVIRUS There is no specific treatment for FCV

Antibiotics are used for secondary bacterial

infections, and immune modulators, such as

lymphocyte T-cell immune modulator, have

been used for immune support. 

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Nursing care and rehydration are used for dehydrated and anorexic cats

Routine vaccination.

Avoiding overcrowding of feline populations, reducing stress.

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