
Viral Zoonoses
A virus is an infective agent that ideally consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat. It is too small to be seen by light microscopy and multiples only inside living cells. It is the link between the living and the non-living. The diseases caused by this infective agent are called viral diseases.
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Feline Kobuvirus
Kobuviruses are non-enveloped, icosahedral viruses of approximately 27–30 nm in diameter. Feline Kobuvirus is a newly discovered virus from the genus Kobuvirus, and Picornaviridae family. These viruses cause mild illness and they were first discovered in diarrheic cats in South Korea. New Kobuviruses very closely related to human Aichi viruses and were identified in numerous animals like, dogs, cats, foxes, jackal etc.