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Human cowpox in a veterinary student
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2010A 19-year-old previously well female veterinary student with regular contact with diverse species of animals presented with an initially small red plaque on her left cheek. During the next 3 weeks the lesion developed into an ulcerated nodule 4 cm in size with a brownish eschar on top, a satellite papule, and marked infl ammation of the surrounding ...
Werner Aberer+4 more
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Cowpox in British voles and mice
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1997Serosurveys indicate that bank voles, field voles and woodmice are probably reservoir hosts of cowpox virus in western Europe, although virus has not yet been isolated from these species. In this study, bank voles, field voles, woodmice and laboratory mice were shown to be susceptible to combined intradermal and subcutaneous inoculation with 3-20 ...
Michael Begon+9 more
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Cowpox: a re-evaluation of the risks of human cowpox based on new epidemiological information
1997Human cowpox is a rare but relatively severe infection of interest because of its links with Edward Jenner and the introduction of smallpox vaccine and, more recently, because of re-evaluation of the epidemiology of the infection. This indicates that cowpox is not enzootic in cattle, relegates the cow to a minor role, and emphasizes the importance of ...
Malcolm J. Bennett, Derrick Baxby
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Fatal disseminated cowpox virus infection in an adolescent renal transplant recipient
Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West), 2017P. Gazzani+6 more
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