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Genetic variability of the coat protein gene of isolates of Citrus Variegation Virus from Campania (southern Italy) [PDF]
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Recent advances in diagnostic approaches for orf virus
Orf virus (ORFV), the prototype species of the Parapoxvirus genus, is an important zoonotic virus, causing great economic losses in livestock production. At present, there are no effective drugs for orf treatment. Therefore, it is crucial to develop accurate and rapid diagnostic approaches for ORFV.
Feng Pang, Qinqin Long
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Reviews in Medical Virology, 2017
SummaryOrf virus (ORFV) is an important pathogen responsible for a highly contagious zoonotic viral infection that threatens those who handle sheep and goats. Orf virus is the prototype of the Parapoxvirus genus, and its resilience in the environment and ability to reinfect its host has contributed to the spread and maintenance of the infection in many
Christina Bergqvist +2 more
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SummaryOrf virus (ORFV) is an important pathogen responsible for a highly contagious zoonotic viral infection that threatens those who handle sheep and goats. Orf virus is the prototype of the Parapoxvirus genus, and its resilience in the environment and ability to reinfect its host has contributed to the spread and maintenance of the infection in many
Christina Bergqvist +2 more
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Orf virus: A promising new therapeutic agent
SummaryThe orf virus (ORFV) is a zoonotic, epitheliotropic, DNA parapoxvirus that infects principally sheep and goats. Exposure of animals to the virus or immunization by an ORFV preparation can accentuate the severity of disease, which has provoked an interest in the underlying cellular, virological, and molecular mechanisms.
Ruixue Wang +3 more
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Erythema multiforme after orf virus infection
Pediatric Dermatology, 2018AbstractThe case of a 6‐year‐old boy with multiple, target‐shaped lesions and a crusted nodule on his right index finger is presented. Based on clinical findings and the patient's recent contact with sheep and goats, a diagnosis of orf disease associated with erythema multiforme was suspected.
Angella López‐Cedeño +5 more
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Ocular Infection with Orf Virus
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1984Orf virus infection of the pericanthal eyelid skin and conjunctiva was diagnosed by electron microscopy. Orf is a paravaccinia virus responsible for contagious pustular dermatitis in sheep and goats. It occasionally affects humans. The patient was a farmwife who had recently handled lambs.
G, Freeman, A J, Bron, B, Juel-Jensen
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Virology, 1964
Abstract Three methods can be used to show that both upper and lower surfaces of orf virus particles are seen in sodium phosphotungstate-stained electron micrographs. These have demonstrated that the characteristic tubular thread structure of the wall of the particle is in the form of a left-hand spiral coil of a single thread.
J, NAGINGTON, A A, NEWTON, R W, HORNE
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Abstract Three methods can be used to show that both upper and lower surfaces of orf virus particles are seen in sodium phosphotungstate-stained electron micrographs. These have demonstrated that the characteristic tubular thread structure of the wall of the particle is in the form of a left-hand spiral coil of a single thread.
J, NAGINGTON, A A, NEWTON, R W, HORNE
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Tissue culture‐propagated orf virus vaccine protects lambs from orf virus challenge
Veterinary Record, 1996Twenty, eight‐day‐old specific pathogen‐free (SPF) lambs were vaccinated by a single scarification approximately 4 cm in length on the inner right thigh with a double‐pronged applicator. The titre of live virus in the vaccine was 10 7.2 TCID 50 /ml and ...
P F, Nettleton +5 more
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