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Adenovirus, rotavirus(reovirus), norovirus (calicivirus), and picornavirus
What are the main viruses passed via fecal oral route
Poliovirus, coxsackievirus A and B, echovirus, and enterovirus
What viruses n the picornavirus family are spread fecal orally
Rhinovirus
What virus in the picornavirus family is spread via respiratory route
Gastroenteritis in kids
What does Adenovirus 40 and 41 cause
Pneumonia in the military
What does adenovirus 4 and 7 cause
Kertoconjunctivitis
What do other types of adenoviruses cause
Severe Gastroenteritis in children
What does rotavirus (reovirus) cause
Gastroenteritis at all ages. More severe in old and young ages
What does norovirus (calicivirus) cause
Paralytic Poliomyelitis and meningitis
What does Poliovirus cause
Oral attenuated (Sabin) and inactivated (Salks)
What are the two vaccines for poliovirus
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) and herpangina
What does coxsackievirus A cause
Lesion only found in the posterior aspect of the oral cavity
What makes herpangina infection different than HFMD
Myocarditis/pericarditis and generalized infection in newborns
What does coxsackievirus B cause
Generalized infection in newborns
What does echovirus cause
Meningitis and encephalitis
What are ALL enteroviruses the #1 cause of
Common cold
What is rhinovirus the #1 cause of