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  • ...ome animals and cause respiratory illness. There are many different corona viruses.  ...ome animals and cause respiratory illness. There are many different corona viruses. Some cause mild illnesses like the common cold, while others cause more se
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  • '''Alphacoronavirus''' (pronounced: al-fa-koro-na-vi-rus) is a genus of viruses in the subfamily [[Orthocoronavirinae]] in the family [[Coronaviridae]], in ...projections creating an image reminiscent of a royal crown or of the solar corona.
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  • == Corona (medical term) == '''Corona''' (/kəˈroʊnə/; from the Latin ''corōna'', meaning "crown") is a term
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  • ...[[virus|viruses]] that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans, the viruses cause respiratory infections, including the common cold and more severe dis ...virions) – they have a fringe reminiscent of a royal crown or of the solar corona.
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  • ...particles under an electron microscope, which resemble a crown or a solar corona. Notable viruses within this genus include [[Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus]]
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  • ...crown-like spikes that protrude from their surfaces, resembling the sun's corona. ...of the larger [[Coronaviridae]] family of viruses, which also includes the viruses responsible for diseases such as [[Middle East Respiratory Syndrome]] (MERS
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  • .../ (kor-uh-NAHY-ruhs dee-ZEEZ 2019). The name is derived from the family of viruses known as coronaviruses, the year when it was first identified (2019), and t ...e [[World Health Organization|WHO]] on 11 February 2020. The CO stands for corona, VI for virus, D for disease, and 19 for the year it was first identified.
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  • The term "coronavirus" is derived from the Latin ''corona'', meaning crown or halo, which refers to the characteristic appearance of ...ectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses can infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganis
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