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Finger nodules with a papulovesicular hands and feet eruption: a complicated human Orf virus infection. [PDF]

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[Orf virus infection in a 53-year-old woman]. [PDF]

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Kälber KA   +4 more
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A cross-sectional study of the burden and risk factors of impetigo and scabies among children during conflict in the middle area of the Gaza strip. [PDF]

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Contagious ecthyma virus-vaccination failures

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984
SUMMARY Cross-protection experiments were undertaken to investigate reasons for contagious ecthyma (ce) virus-vaccination failures. Vaccination with sheep-passaged or with cell culture-passaged virus did not protect lambs against development of lesions after challenge inoculation with sheep-passaged virus.
B M, Buddle, R W, Dellers, G G, Schurig
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Camel Contagious Ecthyma

2021
Camel contagious ecthyma (CCE) is a highly contagious viral disease mostly of young camels that contributes to calf debility and occasionally calf loss. CCE is characterized by pustular lesions around the mouth, lips, buccal cavity, and swelling of heads. Some affected calves showed lacrimation and head swelling.
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Complement Fixation Test in Contagious Ecthyma

Nature, 1949
DURING both research and routine complement fixation tests with foot-and-mouth disease virus, we attempted to develop a similar test for the condition known as contagious ecthyma of the lips, infectious or contagious pustular dermatitis or stomatitis and infectious labial dermatitis.
A A, ROTTGARDT   +2 more
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Heterogeneity of contagious ecthyma virus isolates

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984
SUMMARY Results of cross-neutralization tests of 4 isolates of contagious ecthyma (ce) virus and their antisera indicated that the isolates were neutralized to various degrees by the ce virus antisera. Cross-reactions among isolates were unilateral, but not bilateral, and therefore grouping of ce virus isolates by neutralization tests was not possible ...
B M, Buddle, R W, Dellers, G G, Schurig
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