<p>Section 1. Animal Viruses of Agricultural Importance <br>African Horse Sickness Viruses <br>African Swine Fever Virus <br>Akabane virus <br>Animal rhabdoviruses <br>Arteriviruses <br>Bluetongue viruses <br>Bovine and Feline Immunodeficiency Viruses <br>Bovine Ephemeral Fever Virus <br>Bovine Herpesviruses <br>BovineSpongiform Encephalopathy <br>Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus <br>Capripoxviruses <br>Circoviruses <br>Classical Swine Fever virus <br>Enteroviruses of Animals <br>Equine Infectious Anemia Virus <br>Flaviviruses of Veterinary Importance <br>Foamy viruses <br>Foot and Mouth Disease Virus <br>Fowlpox and other Avipoxviruses <br>Herpesviruses of Horses <br>Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus <br>Leporipoxviruses and Suipoxviruses <br>Papillomaviruses of Animals <br>Papillomaviruses: General Features <br>Paramyxoviruses of Animals <br>Parapoxviruses <br>Pseudorabies virus <br>Retrotransposons of Vertebrates <br>Retroviral Oncogenes <br>Rift Valley Fever and other Phleboviruses<br>Rinderpest and Canine Distemper Viruses<br>Vector transmission of Animal Viruses <br>Vesicular Stomatitis Virus <br>Visna-Maedi Viruses <br> <br>Section 2. Other Animal Viruses <br>Cytomegaloviruses: Murine and other Nonprimate Cytomegaloviruses <br>Cytomegaloviruses: Simian Cytomegaloviruses <br>Endogenous retroviruses <br>Entomopoxviruses <br>Feline Leukemia and Sarcoma viruses<br>Host resistance to retroviruses <br>Iridoviruses of vertebrates <br>Mouse mammary tumor virus <br>Mousepox and Rabbitpox viruses <br>Murine gammaherpesvirus 68 <br>Polyomaviruses of Mice <br>Simian Alphaherpesviruses <br>Simian Gammaherpesviruses <br>Simian Immunodeficiency virus:General Features <br>Simian Immunodeficiency virus: Natural Infection <br>Simian Immunodeficiency virus: Animal models of disease <br>Simian Retrovirus D <br>St. Louis Encephalitis <br>Theiler’s virus <br>Yatapoxviruses </p> <p>Section 3. Avian viruses<br>Fowlpox and other Avipoxviruses<br>Hepadnaviruses of Birds<br>Herpesviruses of Birds<br>Retroviruses of Birds </p> <p>Section 4. Viruses of Aquatic Species <br>Aquareoviruses <br>Fish and amphibian Herpesviruses <br>Fish Retroviruses <br>Fish Rhabdoviruses <br>Fish viruses <br>Infectious salmon anemia virus <br>Iridoviruses of vertebrates<br>Shellfish viruses <br>Shrimp viruses <br>White Spot Syndrome virus<br>Yellow head virus </p> <p>Section 5. Viruses which infect bacteria<br>Filamentous ssDNA bacterial viruses <br>Fusello viruses of Archea <br>Icosahedral dsDNA bacterial viruses with an internal membrane <br>Icosahedral enveloped dsdRNA bacterial viruses <br>Icosahedral ssDNAbacterial viruses <br>Icosahedral ssRNA bacterial viruses <br>Icodahedral tailed dsDNA bacterial viruses <br>Replication of bacterial viruses<br>Transcriptional regulation in bacterial viruses <br>Virus evolution:Bacterial viruses <br>Viruses infecting Euryarchaea <br></p>