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Passive protection of sheep against capripoxvirus
Research in Veterinary Science, 1986The close antigenic relationship between strains of capripox was shown by passively immunising sheep with serum against capripoxviruses isolated from a sheep and from a goat. Sheep immunised with immune serum to Oman sheep pox or Yemen goat pox resisted challenge with Yemen goat pox or Nigeria sheep pox respectively.
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Differentiation of capripoxvirus species and strains by polymerase chain reaction
Molecular Biology, 2006A fast and simple method for capripoxvirus species identification has been developed. The method is based on multiplex polymerase chain reaction (MPCR) with species-specific primers and does not require nucleotide sequencing or restriction analysis of PCR products.
E S, Orlova +3 more
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Physical characterization of the genome of a cattle isolate of capripoxvirus
Virology, 1987HindIII, Pstl, Aval, and SalI site maps have been determined for the genome of a cattle isolate of capripoxvirus, KC-1. The length of the genome was estimated, by summation of the lengths of individual HindIII fragments, to be 145.6 kb, and the genome was shown to possess terminally repeated regions 1.13-6.23 kb in length.
P D, Gershon, D N, Black
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Journal of Virological Methods, 2023
Sheeppox virus (SPPV), goatpox virus (GTPV) and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) belong to the genus Capripoxvirus (CaPV), and are important pathogens of sheep, goat and cattle, respectively. Rapid and reliable detection of CaPV is critical to prevent its spread and promote its eradication.
Libing Liu +7 more
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Sheeppox virus (SPPV), goatpox virus (GTPV) and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) belong to the genus Capripoxvirus (CaPV), and are important pathogens of sheep, goat and cattle, respectively. Rapid and reliable detection of CaPV is critical to prevent its spread and promote its eradication.
Libing Liu +7 more
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A capripoxvirus pseudogene whose only intact homologs are in other poxvirus genomes
Virology, 1989Equivalent regions from within the inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) of the genomes of two capripoxviruses, KS-1 and InS-1, were sequenced. The sequence from KS-1 DNA covers the major part of three contiguous open reading frames (ORFs), which match three contiguous ORFs from within the genomic ITRs of the leporipoxvirus Shope Fibroma Virus (SFV).
P D, Gershon, D N, Black
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Capripoxvirus identification by PCR based on P32 gene
2009Sheeppox virus (SPV) and goatpox virus (GPV) belong to the capripoxvirus genus of Poxviridae family. Sheeppox and goatpox along with contagious ecthyma (CE) are endemic diseases in Iran. Capripox laboratory conformation based on virological and serological techniques are time consuming, laborious and most of them of low specificity, because of close ...
Shooshtari, A.H. +5 more
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Development and validation of three Capripoxvirus real-time PCRs for parallel testing
Journal of Virological Methods, 2013Capripoxviruses have the potential to cause outbreaks with a severe socio-economic impact. The latter, combined with an altered virus dissemination pattern, warrants its status as an important emerging disease. Disease control or eradication programmes can only be applied successfully if the necessary diagnostic tools are available allowing clear and ...
A, Haegeman +6 more
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Generation of Recombinant Capripoxvirus Vectors for Vaccines and Gene Knockout Function Studies
2016The ability to manipulate capripoxvirus through gene knockouts and gene insertions has become an increasingly valuable research tool in elucidating the function of individual genes of capripoxvirus, as well as in the development of capripoxvirus-based recombinant vaccines.
Hani, Boshra +2 more
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Modeling the spread of capripoxvirus among livestock and optimal vaccination strategies
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2018Capripox is an important transboundary animal disease that is endemic across Africa, the Middle East, and some parts of Asia. The disease is highly contagious and considered to be a major obstacle causing significant economic loses in many agricultural areas.
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Virus Genes, 2018
Sheeppox disease is associated with significant losses in sheep production world over. The sheep pox virus, the goatpox virus, and the lumpy skin disease virus cannot be distinguished by conventional serological tests. Identification of these pathogens needs molecular methods. In this study, seven genes viz.
Bina, Mishra +12 more
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Sheeppox disease is associated with significant losses in sheep production world over. The sheep pox virus, the goatpox virus, and the lumpy skin disease virus cannot be distinguished by conventional serological tests. Identification of these pathogens needs molecular methods. In this study, seven genes viz.
Bina, Mishra +12 more
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