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Veterinary Record, 1989
ABSTRACTOrthodox virus infection of domestic cats in the United Kingdom was first reported in 1978. Outbreaks of a disease considered to be due to cowpox (orthopox) infection had been reported in a number of species of zoo animals in Europe between 1971 and 1977 and a serious outbreak occurred among cheetahs in a United Kingdom zoo. In this species the
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ABSTRACTOrthodox virus infection of domestic cats in the United Kingdom was first reported in 1978. Outbreaks of a disease considered to be due to cowpox (orthopox) infection had been reported in a number of species of zoo animals in Europe between 1971 and 1977 and a serious outbreak occurred among cheetahs in a United Kingdom zoo. In this species the
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1991
A 19-year-old veterinary nurse developed a cowpox/catpox virus (CPV) infection of her right third finger following a scratch from a tom cat suffering from pneumonia. The clinical course and investigation of the infection are described and the differential diagnosis discussed.
J P, Vestey, D L, Yirrell, R D, Aldridge
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A 19-year-old veterinary nurse developed a cowpox/catpox virus (CPV) infection of her right third finger following a scratch from a tom cat suffering from pneumonia. The clinical course and investigation of the infection are described and the differential diagnosis discussed.
J P, Vestey, D L, Yirrell, R D, Aldridge
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Cowpox Virus Infection An 11-year-old girl presented with a necrotic-appearing ulceration on her left cheek that had been present for 3 weeks. Evaluation confirmed infection with cowpox virus.
Ewa, Talarek, Magdalena, Marczynska
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Cowpox Virus Infection An 11-year-old girl presented with a necrotic-appearing ulceration on her left cheek that had been present for 3 weeks. Evaluation confirmed infection with cowpox virus.
Ewa, Talarek, Magdalena, Marczynska
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1993
We report a patient suffering from cowpox infection, in whom the clinical features mimicked those of anthrax. The infection may have been acquired as a result of contact with a rodent.
M S, Lewis-Jones +3 more
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We report a patient suffering from cowpox infection, in whom the clinical features mimicked those of anthrax. The infection may have been acquired as a result of contact with a rodent.
M S, Lewis-Jones +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Miles, Kiernan, Nikolaos, Koutroumanos
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Miles, Kiernan, Nikolaos, Koutroumanos
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Clinical Cowpox Cases in Norway
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1998In 1994, a human and a feline case of cowpox virus infection appeared in the western part of Norway. Cowpox has not been diagnosed with certainty in Norway since the beginning of this century, when it was associated with the use of cowpox virus as a vaccine against smallpox.
M, Tryland +4 more
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