k Human respiratory syncytial virus, illustration Illustration of human respiratory syncytial virus hRSV particle. Embedded in the lipid bilayer envelope purple are F yellow and G blue glycoproteins, which play a role in the attachment G and fusion F of the virus with a host cell. RSV is a pneumovirus, a type of paramyxovirus. It is a major cause of respiratory tract infections in humans, and is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia among infants., by NIAIDNATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Human respiratory syncytial virus, illustration Illustration of human respiratory syncytial virus  hRSV  particle. Embedded in the lipid bilayer envelope  purple  are F  yellow  and G  blue  glycoproteins, which play a role in the attachment  G  and fusion  F  of the virus with a host cell. RSV is a pneumovirus, a type of paramyxovirus. It is a major cause of respiratory tract infections in humans, and is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia among infants., by NIAID NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Human respiratory syncytial virus, illustration

Illustration of human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) particle. Embedded in the lipid bilayer envelope (purple) are F (yellow) and G (blue) glycoproteins, which play a role in the attachment (G) and fusion (F) of the virus with a host cell. RSV is a pneumovirus, a type of paramyxovirus. It is a major cause of respiratory tract infections in humans, and is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia among infants., by NIAID/NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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