Hepatovirus

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Hepatovirus is a genus of viruses. The genus has nine species, including Hepatitis A virus, which is the causative agent of hepatitis A.[1]

Taxonomy

The genus contains the following species, listed by scientific name and followed by the exemplar virus of the species:[1][2]

  • Hepatovirus ahepa; Hepatovirus A1, commonly called Hepatitis A virus
  • Hepatovirus bephopi; Hepatovirus B1, also called Phopivirus
  • Hepatovirus cemanavi; Hepatovirus C1, also called Bat hepatovirus
  • Hepatovirus devoli; Hepatovirus D1, also called Rodent hepatovirus
  • Hepatovirus erubebrufu; Hepatovirus E1, also called Rodent hepatovirus
  • Hepatovirus fejalco; Hepatovirus F1, also called Rodent hepatovirus
  • Hepatovirus gafrisheta; Hepatovirus G1, also called Bat hepatovirus
  • Hepatovirus hedgi; Hepatovirus H1, also called Hedgehog hepatovirus
  • Hepatovirus ishrewi; Hepatovirus I1, also called Shrew hepatovirus

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