Bovine Vaccinia: Insights into the Disease in Cattle
Bovine vaccinia (BV), caused by Vaccinia virus (VACV), is a zoonosis characterized by exanthematous lesions in the teats of dairy cows and the hands of milkers and is an important public health issue. Severe VACV-induced lesions in the teats and udder of
Ana Carolina Diniz Matos+3 more
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CRISPR/Cas9—Advancing Orthopoxvirus Genome Editing for Vaccine and Vector Development
The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)/associated protein 9 (Cas9) technology is revolutionizing genome editing approaches.
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Efficacy of three key antiviral drugs used to treat orthopoxvirus infections: a systematic review
Background: In a global political climate increasingly concerned about terrorism, bioterrorism agents such as smallpox would undoubtedly be catastrophic.
Joyce Yu, S. M. Raj
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During 2013, cutaneous lesions developed in two men in the country of Georgia after they were exposed to ill cows. The men had never received vaccination against smallpox. Tests of lesion material with the use of a quantitative real-time polymerase-chain-
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Characterization of ATI, TK and IFN-alpha/betaR genes in the genome of the BeAn 58058 virus, a naturally attenuated wild Orthopoxvirus. [PDF]
João T. Marques+6 more
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Identification of the Orthopoxvirus p4c Gene, Which Encodes a Structural Protein That Directs Intracellular Mature Virus Particles into A-Type Inclusions [PDF]
Terry A. McKelvey+4 more
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New Class of Orthopoxvirus Antiviral Drugs That Block Viral Maturation [PDF]
Chelsea M. Byrd+9 more
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Electrostatic Modeling Predicts the Activities of Orthopoxvirus Complement Control Proteins [PDF]
Georgia Sfyroera+4 more
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Orthopoxvirus neutralising antibodies in small cetaceans from the Southeast Pacific [PDF]
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