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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2019
Capripox virus infections are endemic diseases of livestock in Nigeria, but there are limited data on molecular characterization of circulating viruses. In this study, we investigated field outbreaks of Capripox virus infections in Nigeria via partial sequencing of viruses obtained from field samples.
Adeyinka Jeremy Adedeji +2 more
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Capripox virus infections are endemic diseases of livestock in Nigeria, but there are limited data on molecular characterization of circulating viruses. In this study, we investigated field outbreaks of Capripox virus infections in Nigeria via partial sequencing of viruses obtained from field samples.
Adeyinka Jeremy Adedeji +2 more
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Capripox outbreak in a mixed flock of sheep and goats in India
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2016Generally, capripoxvirus infections are host specific in nature and occasionally infect more than one species. In this study, an investigation was carried out from an outbreak of capripox in a mixed flock of sheep and goats which occurred in 2013 in the State of Jammu & Kashmir. The genetic analysis of P32, RPO30 and GPCR genes revealed that both goats
M A, Ramakrishnan +2 more
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Journal of Virological Methods, 2014
A rapid and sensitive TaqMan based real-time duplex PCR (drt-PCR) assay for simultaneous detection, differentiation and quantitation of Capripoxvirus (CaPV) and Orf virus (ORFV) DNA, was optimized targeting the highly conserved DNA polymerase genes of these virus genomes.
Gnanavel Venkatesan +2 more
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A rapid and sensitive TaqMan based real-time duplex PCR (drt-PCR) assay for simultaneous detection, differentiation and quantitation of Capripoxvirus (CaPV) and Orf virus (ORFV) DNA, was optimized targeting the highly conserved DNA polymerase genes of these virus genomes.
Gnanavel Venkatesan +2 more
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Lumpy skin disease, an African capripox virus disease of cattle
British Veterinary Journal, 1991Lumpy skin disease is an infectious viral disease of cattle, which often occurs in epizootic form. The disease is characterized by the eruption of nodules in the skin, which may cover the whole of the animal's body. Systemic effects include pyrexia, anorexia, dysgalactia and pneumonia; lesions are often found in the mouth and upper respiratory tract ...
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Research in Veterinary Science, 1981
The viruses of lumpy skin disease and Kenya sheep and goat pox proved to be identical, by direct and indirect fluorescent antibody and serum neutralisation tests, with sheep pox and goat pox virus strains from the Middle East. All these viruses showed a distant relationship with cow pox virus by the fluorescent antibody methods but not by ...
F G, Davies, C, Otema
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The viruses of lumpy skin disease and Kenya sheep and goat pox proved to be identical, by direct and indirect fluorescent antibody and serum neutralisation tests, with sheep pox and goat pox virus strains from the Middle East. All these viruses showed a distant relationship with cow pox virus by the fluorescent antibody methods but not by ...
F G, Davies, C, Otema
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Pathological and molecular characterization ofCapripox virusoutbreak in sheep and goats in Karnataka
Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2015Sheep and goat pox is viral enzootic disease of small ruminants in India. The present study describes detailed investigation of pox disease outbreak in Karnataka. The outbreak occurred in unvaccinated flocks of sheep and goats with a history of entry of new animals.
G.B. Manjunatha Reddy +9 more
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Antiviral Research, 2015
Sheeppox virus (SPPV), goatpox virus (GTPV) and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) of the genus Capripoxvirus (CaPV) cause capripox disease in sheep, goats and cattle, respectively. These viruses are not strictly host-specific and their geographical distribution is complex.
Esayas Gelaye +9 more
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Sheeppox virus (SPPV), goatpox virus (GTPV) and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) of the genus Capripoxvirus (CaPV) cause capripox disease in sheep, goats and cattle, respectively. These viruses are not strictly host-specific and their geographical distribution is complex.
Esayas Gelaye +9 more
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Suez Canal Veterinary Medicine Journal. SCVMJ, 2014
In this study two vaccines were prepared, Romanian sheep pox (RSP) and Ismailia lumpy skin disease (LSD) vaccines, they were evaluated and proved sterile and potent , and were used for vaccination of susceptible calves against lumpy skin disease for selection of the most appropriate one , depending on theirĀ protectively effect .Twelve susceptible ...
Christine Mikhael +4 more
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In this study two vaccines were prepared, Romanian sheep pox (RSP) and Ismailia lumpy skin disease (LSD) vaccines, they were evaluated and proved sterile and potent , and were used for vaccination of susceptible calves against lumpy skin disease for selection of the most appropriate one , depending on theirĀ protectively effect .Twelve susceptible ...
Christine Mikhael +4 more
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Virus Genes, 2015
The fusion gene (ORF 117) sequences of twelve (n = 12) capripox virus isolates namely sheeppox (SPPV) and goatpox (GTPV) viruses from India were demonstrated for their genetic and phylogenetic relationship among them. All the isolates were confirmed for their identity by routine PCR before targeting ORF 117 gene for sequence analysis.
M, Dashprakash +6 more
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The fusion gene (ORF 117) sequences of twelve (n = 12) capripox virus isolates namely sheeppox (SPPV) and goatpox (GTPV) viruses from India were demonstrated for their genetic and phylogenetic relationship among them. All the isolates were confirmed for their identity by routine PCR before targeting ORF 117 gene for sequence analysis.
M, Dashprakash +6 more
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Experimental study of a mixed vaccine against peste des petits ruminants and capripox infection in goats in northern Cameroon [PDF]
Abstract A mixed vaccine against peste des petits ruminants (PPR) and capripox infection was investigated in northern Cameroon. The vaccine strains were the attenuated PPRV 75/1 strain for PPR and the RM 65 strain for Capripox disease. 25 goats were vaccinated with different doses of the vaccine to study the seroconversion.
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