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Amapar 🔍

Amapar is a type of fish that lives in the water column above the surface, primarily feeding on aquatic plants and other small animals. It has a distinct pattern of fins and is known for its ability to dive quickly to find food or escape predators.

Amapari 🔍

Amapari, also known as the American watermelon, is a type of melon native to South America and grown in many countries worldwide. It's characterized by its large, round shape, juicy flesh, and sweet, creamy texture. Amaparis are highly versatile, offering a range of flavors including but not limited to the classic "El Jefe" or "El Caramelo."

Ichthamaparvovirus 🔍

Ichthamaparvovirus is a type of virus that infects fish and other aquatic animals, specifically parvoviruses. These viruses are known for causing diseases in these species, including salmonellosis, which can affect both humans and marine organisms. The term "Ichthamaparvovirus" refers to this specific group of viruses.

Penstylhamaparvovirus 🔍

Penstylhamaparvovirus is a type of virus that infects penicillin-resistant bacteria, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacter species. It causes an infection in these organisms, leading to severe respiratory distress and death due to the bacterium's resistance to antibiotics.

Brevihamaparvovirus 🔍

Brevihamaparvovirus is a small, enveloped virus that belongs to the family Parvoviridae and has been found in the genus "Brevihamaparvovirus". This virus is associated with the human parvovirus family, which includes several important viruses such as the parainfluenza virus (H1N1, H2N2) and the parvovirus A16. The term "brevi

Chaphamaparvovirus 🔍

Chaphamaparvovirus is a virus that infects the paraviruses, which are part of the family Viperae.

Ichtchaphamaparvovirus 🔍

Ichtchaphamaparvovirus is a type of virus that infects and disrupts the immune system, leading to symptoms such as fever, cough, and fatigue in humans. This virus was discovered in 2015 and has since been linked to several human diseases, including COVID-19.

Hepanhamaparvovirus 🔍

Hepatitis Parvovirus is a viral infection characterized by inflammation and fever in the liver, affecting both children and adults worldwide. This virus can cause acute hepatitis, which is usually severe but may also lead to chronic liver disease or even death.

Hamaparvovirinae 🔍

The term "Hamaparvovirinae" refers to a group of viruses that belong to the family of retroviruses, which includes viruses like HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV). These viruses are characterized by their ability to infect cells in the human body and cause various diseases such as liver disease.