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Table 7. Diseases and symptoms caused by the Circoviridae family of viruses
Genus Species Diseases and symptoms
Circovirus Human-associated circovirus 1 Identified in stool samples, gastroenteritis, and diarrhea
eniyan
Cyclovirus Human-associated cyclovirus 1 Identified in stool samples
Human-associated cyclovirus 2 Identified in stool samples
Human-associated cyclovirus 3 Identified in stool samples
Human-associated cyclovirus 4 Identified in patients with non-polio acute flaccid paralysis
Human-associated cyclovirus 5 Identified in stool samples
Human-associated cyclovirus 6 Identified in stool samples
Human-associated cyclovirus 7 Identified in stool samples
Human-associated cyclovirus 8 Encephalitis (CyCV-VN)
Human-associated cyclovirus 9 Identified in patients with nonpolio acute flaccid paralysis and paraplegia patients
Human-associated cyclovirus 10 Respiratory infection
Human-associated cyclovirus 11 Encephalitis
Human-associated cyclovirus 12 Encephalitis
Abbreviation: CyCV-VN: Cyclovirus-Vietnam.
Table 8. The Hepatitis B virus from the Hepadnaviridae Table 10. Diseases and symptoms caused by the
family Adenoviridae family (genus Mastadenovirus) of viruses
Genus Species Diseases and symptoms Species Diseases and symptoms
Orthohepadnavirus Hepatitis B virus Hepatitis B Human mastadenovirus A Enteric infection
Human mastadenovirus B1 Conjunctivitis, acute respiratory disease,
Table 9. Diseases and symptoms caused by the Poxviridae Human mastadenovirus B2 hemorrhagic cystitis, meningitis, and
family (subfamily Chordopoxvirinae) of viruses encephalomyelitis
Human mastadenovirus C Acute respiratory disease
Genus Species Diseases and Human mastadenovirus D Keratoconjunctivitis
symptoms
Human mastadenovirus E Conjunctivitis, acute respiratory disease
Molluscipoxvirus Molluscum contagiosum virus Molluscum
contagiosum Human mastadenovirus F Gastroenteritis, infantile diarrhea
(water warts) Human mastadenovirus G Gastroenteritis
Orthopoxvirus Variola virus Smallpox
– Variola major virus concept is the Minkowski space (three-dimensional
– Variola minor virus Euclidean space and time), a four-dimensional manifold
Cowpox virus Cowpox with elements that are called events. The triple nexus
Monkeypox virus Monkeypox system can be viewed as three coordinates (environmental,
Parapoxvirus Orf virus Contagious social, and immune) where the virus evolves over time.
pustular dermatitis The space can be more complex like the Riemannian
Paravaccinia virus Pseudocowpox manifold. Riemannian geometry has been applied for a
Bovine mastade stomatitis virus Skin lesion wide range of tasks, from macro strategy to micro level.
Yatapoxvirus Tanapox virus Tanapox Infection propagation or virus mutation can be considered
Yaba monkey tumor virus Skin lesion vector space on a manifold. The dynamics of an epidemic
development, taking into account different parameters,
can be modeled using embedded submanifolds, smooth
define the dynamics of objects; and (3) how to embed the maps, diffeomorphism, and stereographic projection.
complexity of the objects’ dynamics and evolution in time Riemannian geometry was used to study the behavior of
into the chosen type of space. epidemic models (behavior of growth curves) to obtain a
In essence, any space is a set of data, vectors, and rules. better non-linear regression formula with the geometrical
The space type is defined by the number of coordinates origin, called the “Geometrization of Susceptible-
that are needed to find the position of a point. A relatable Infectious-Recovered (SIR) Model” (Kahil, 2010; Kahil,
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