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Molusco contagioso em tatuagem Molluscum contagiosum on tattoo [PDF]

open access: yesAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2011
Molusco contagioso é uma dermatovirose causada por poxvírus e caracterizada por erupção benigna e autolimitada de uma ou múltiplas pápulas esféricas e brilhantes. A transmissão habitualmente ocorre por contato direto com indivíduos infectados.
Luciana Molina, Ricardo Romiti
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Identification of Novel Cetacean Poxviruses in Cetaceans Stranded in South West England. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and electron microscopy (EM). Poxvirus particles in association with such lesions have been demonstrated by EM and were previously classified as two new ...
James Barnett   +8 more
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Monkeypox: A Global Challenge [PDF]

open access: yesLiaquat National Journal of Primary Care, 2022
Monkeypox has emerged as the most significant human pathogen in recent times and is a rapidly growing threat to public health globally. Monkeypox virus is an orthopoxvirus, that belongs to the Poxviridae family.
Sannia Perwaiz Iqbal, Sajid Abbas Jaffri
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Milker's nodules: classic histological findings [PDF]

open access: yesAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2017
: Milker's nodule is an occupational dermatovirose caused by Parapoxvirus, which is self-limited and, due to the lack of information of health professionals, may lead to underdiagnosis.
Ana Cláudia Cavalcante Espósito   +3 more
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Assessment of risk perception and subjective norms related to Mpox (monkeypox) among adult males in Bangladesh: A cross‐sectional study

open access: yesHealth Science Reports, 2023
Background and Aims Monkeypox (Mpox) has become a concern worldwide after spreading into nonendemic countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared this a public health emergency of international concern and recommended to get vaccinated ...
Nazmunnahar   +5 more
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In Silico Analysis of Honey Bee Peptides as Potential Inhibitors of Capripoxvirus DNA-Directed RNA Polymerase

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
The genus Capripoxvirus belongs to the Poxviridae family. The sheeppox, goatpox, and lumpy skin disease viruses are three species of this genus with 96% identity in their genomes.
Ghulam Mustafa   +6 more
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Monkeypox and sex: Sexual orientations and encounters are key factors to consider

open access: yesHealth Science Reports, 2023
Background and Aims The monkeypox (mpox) virus was endemic to some African countries that have recently spread worldwide creating multicountry outbreaks outside of Africa. This most current mpox outbreak is caused by a variety of factors.
Md. Rabiul Islam   +4 more
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Cowpox Viruses: A Zoo Full of Viral Diversity and Lurking Threats

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2023
Cowpox viruses (CPXVs) exhibit the broadest known host range among the Poxviridae family and have caused lethal outbreaks in various zoo animals and pets across 12 Eurasian countries, as well as an increasing number of human cases.
Ryan C. Bruneau   +2 more
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Human monkeypox coinfection with syphilis in an immunocompromised patient

open access: yesDermatology Reports, 2022
Monkeypox is a viral zoonoses from the Poxviridae family that spreads at an unprecedented rate. It is transmitted through contact with skin lesions, respiratory droplets, body fluids, and sexual contact.
Irvin Ordoñez-González   +7 more
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Conditions That Simulate the Environment of Atopic Dermatitis Enhance Susceptibility of Human Keratinocytes to Vaccinia Virus

open access: yesCells, 2022
Individuals with underlying chronic skin conditions, notably atopic dermatitis (AD), are disproportionately affected by infections from members of the herpesviridae, papovaviridae, and poxviridae families.
Matthew G. Brewer   +5 more
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