
Articles
- The nature of viruses
- The cultivation and assay of viral infectivity
- Virus replication
- Pathogenesis of viral infection
- Resistance and immunity to virus infection
- Immunological protection
- Diagnostic virology and the collection and submission of suitable samples
- Systematic virology
- Poxviridae (Class I)
- Iridoviridae (Class I)
- Herpesviridae (Class I)
- Adenoviridae (Class I)
- Papovaviridae (Class I)
- Hepadnaviridae
- Parvoviridae (Class II)
- Paramyxoviridae (Class V)
- Orthomyxoviridae (Class V)
- Coronaviridae (Class IV)
- Rhabdoviridae (Class V)
- Filoviridae (Class V)
- Retroviridae (Class VI)
- Reoviridae (Class III)
- Birnaviridae (Class III)
- Bunyaviridae (Class V)
- Togaviridae (Class IV), Flaviviridae (Class IV)
- Picornaviridae (Class IV)
- Caliciviridae (Class IV)
- Unclassified viral diseases and the spongiform encephalopathy agents
- Appendix I: Notifiable viral diseases