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Surveillance of Parapoxvirus Among Ruminants in Virginia and Connecticut
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2013SummaryIn 2008, two deer hunters in Virginia and Connecticut were infected with a unique strain of pseudocowpox virus, a parapoxvirus. To estimate the prevalence of this virus, and in an attempt to define the reservoir, Parapoxvirus surveillance was undertaken between November 2009 and January 2010.
A A, Roess +14 more
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Isolation of a parapoxvirus from a grey seal (Halichoerus grypus)
Veterinary Record, 1995A grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) developed cutaneous pocks which progressed to involve the skin extensively, necessitating euthanasia. Macroscopically and histologically the lesions resembled previous descriptions of parapoxvirus infections of seals and virus particles were observed in preparations of a scab and a skin lesion.
P F, Nettleton +5 more
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Infectivity of Parapoxvirus Orf after 35 Years of Refrigeration
Current MicrobiologyThe aim of this study was to evaluate the persistence and infectivity of a Parapoxvirus orf sample that was kept under refrigeration for 35 years, originating from an animal with a presumptive diagnosis of contagious ecthyma. The sample, identified as CIZIP/1989, was collected from a goat with clinical suspicion of contagious ecthyma in 1989 ...
Phelipe Magalhães Duarte +7 more
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Molecular diagnosis of Parapoxvirus infection
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2015Marta Elena, Álvarez-Argüelles +3 more
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Molecular biology of parapoxvirus infection
2008The Parapoxviruses represent a genus within the chordo-poxvirus subfamily of Poxviridae, and are characterised by their ability to cause disease in livestock, semi-domesticated species, wildlife and humans. ruminants and humans. The genus currently contains four recognised species of virus, orf virus, the prototypic species, that infects sheep and ...
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Parapoxvirus infection of the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)
Veterinary Record, 1981A C, Scott, I F, Keymer, J, Labram
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