Herpesviruses are large encapsulated viruses that have double stranded DNA genome that encodes approximately 70 proteins. It causes acute infection followed by latent infection in which virus persist in noninfectious form with periodic reactivation and shedding of infectious virus. Following are the examples of such herpesvirus ' except:-

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Herpesviruses are large encapsulated viruses that have double stranded DNA genome that encodes approximately 70 proteins. It causes acute infection followed by latent infection in which virus persist in noninfectious form with periodic reactivation and shedding of infectious virus. Following are the examples of such herpesvirus ' except:-