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E Norrby, A Bartha, P Boulanger

    Intervirology
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    Adenovirus has been elevated to the family Adenoviridae, now comprising mammalian (Mastadenovirus) and avian (Aviadenovirus) genera. This classification is based on distinct immunological properties of the virus particles.

    Area of Science:

    • Virology
    • Molecular Biology
    • Taxonomy

    Background:

    • Adenoviruses are common viruses with significant impact on human and animal health.
    • Previous classification systems required refinement to reflect current understanding.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To formally elevate the genus Adenovirus to the family Adenoviridae.
    • To establish the initial genera within the Adenoviridae family.
    • To define the primary criteria for differentiating these genera.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of viral immunological properties.
    • Review of existing adenovirus classification data.
    • Establishment of taxonomic criteria for viral families and genera.

    Main Results:

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    • The genus Adenovirus is officially recognized as the family Adenoviridae.
    • Two distinct genera are established: Mastadenovirus (mammalian adenoviruses) and Aviadenovirus (avian adenoviruses).
    • Immunological differences in virions are the key distinguishing feature between Mastadenovirus and Aviadenovirus.

    Conclusions:

    • The elevation of Adenovirus to Adenoviridae provides a more robust taxonomic framework.
    • The Mastadenovirus and Aviadenovirus genera represent significant, distinct viral groups.
    • Immunological characterization is crucial for adenovirus classification and understanding host-virus interactions.