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Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an epizootic viral disease of sheep that can be transmitted from sheep to humans, particularly by contact with aborted fetuses.
Fred R. Rurangirwa +5 more
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IntroductionIt has been recognized that capripoxvirus infections have a strong cutaneous tropism with the manifestation of skin lesions in the form of nodules and scabs in the respective hosts, followed by necrosis and sloughing off. Considering that the
Fedor S. Sharko +16 more
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Note sur la variole caprine au Tchad : étude des foyers
Plusieurs foyers de variole caprine ont été observés dans différents villages de la région de N'Djamena, de 1985 à 1989. La souche qui a sévi dans cette région semble être spécifique aux chèvres car les moutons en contact avec les chèvres n'ont pas ...
K. Bidjeh +3 more
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Virulentni terenski soj Capripoxvirusa s visokim afinitetom za koze izdvojen je prvi put u Saudijskoj Arabiji iz prirodno oboljelih mješovitih stada lokalnih pasmina ovaca i koza.
Housawi, Fahdel +11 more
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The mosquito-borne Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) causes severe diseases in domesticated animals including cattle, sheep, camels and goats. Capripoxviruses (CPV) are suitable vectors for multivalent vaccine development.
Catherine Cêtre-Sossah +8 more
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Aim: The present study was undertaken to develop a nucleic acid-based diagnostic assay loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay (LAMP) targeting highly conserved genomic regions of Capripoxvirus (CaPVs) and its comparative evaluation with real-time ...
Trilok Nanda +5 more
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Sheeppox virus and goatpox virus cause systemic disease in sheep and goats that is often associated with high morbidity and high mortality. To increase understanding of the pathogenesis of these diseases, we undertook quantitative time-course studies in ...
Boyle, David B. +9 more
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Construction and Biological Characterization of ORF133-Deletion Mutant of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus
Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), a Capripoxvirus genus member, causes severe cattle disease. Though Capripoxviruses share high nucleotide sequence homology indicating common ancestry, they have evolved distinct host adaptations.
Qunhua Ke +6 more
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Background The Capripoxvirus, Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) has a restricted host-range and is being investigated as a novel HIV-1 vaccine vector. LSDV does not complete its replication cycle in non-ruminant hosts. Methods The safety of LSDV was tested
Carolyn Williamson +20 more
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Comprehensive study of Capripoxviruses in Moroccan small ruminants: A RT-PCR analysis
This study aimed to investigate and identify circulating Capripoxviruses in different regions of Morocco, using RT-PCR technique on various sample types.
IMANE MAHARI +4 more
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