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Sheep and Goat Pox

open access: yes, 2019
Sheep pox (SPP) and goat pox (GTP) are viral diseases of sheep and goats caused by sheep pox virus (SPPV) and goat pox virus (GTPV), respectively. SPPV and GTPV belong to the genus Capripoxvirus of the family Poxviridae, together with lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) of cattle. They have double-stranded DNA genomes of approximately 134–147 kbp. SPPV and
Esayas Gelaye, Charles E Lamien
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Progress towards sheep and goat pox vaccines

Vaccine, 1983
Sheep pox and goat pox are diseases of sheep and goats caused by pox virus. The variety and range of clinical signs produced by a single strains of virus in different breeds and age groups of animal tends to overlap those produced by different viruses within the same group or even different groups of pox viruses.
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The antibody response in sheep infected with a Kenyan sheep and goat pox virus

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1978
Abstract The antibody responses to a Kenya sheep and goat pox virus were studied over an 18-month-period by means of an indirect fluorescent antibody test and a micro-serum virus neutralization test. The latter assay was carried out in a continuous cell line prepared from bovine foetal muscle. Both tests proved suitable for work with this disease and
F G Davies, F G Davies
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An outbreak of sheep pox associated with goat poxvirus in Gansu province of China

Veterinary Microbiology, 2012
Three strains of Capripoxviruses (CaPVs) were isolated from an outbreak of sheep pox in Gansu province of China. They were analyzed by P32 gene-based molecular methods and a species-specific PCR based on the RPO30 gene. Two bands which are specific to goat poxvirus (GTPV) were observed after the PCR products of P32 gene were digested with the ...
Qiang Zhang
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Prevalence, distribution, and risk factor for sheep pox and goat pox (SPGP) in Algeria

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2017
A cross-sectional study using a tested questionnaire was carried out across Algeria between January and June 2014. Our investigation demonstrated that of the 150 flocks visited, 21 were positive for sheep pox and goat pox (SPGP) with an overall flock prevalence of 14% (95% CI 11.08-16.92%) suggesting that SPGP is endemic in Algeria.
Moustafa Kardjadj, Kardjadj Moustafa
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Clinical and antigenic relationship between isolates of sheep and goat pox viruses

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1985
Isolates of sheep pox and goat pox from Nigeria, Sudan, Kenya, Yemen Arab Republic, Turkey, Pakistan and India were inoculated into British breeds of sheep and goats. Although the isolates displayed a host preference the gross clinical pathology of the disease produced by the different isolates was indistinguishable.
R P, Kitching, W P, Taylor
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An immuno-diffusion test for laboratory diagnosis of sheep pox and goat pox

The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1963
B D, BHAMBANI, D K, MURTY
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Sheep and Goat Pox

Hossein Esmaeili   +2 more
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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for rapid and sensitive detection of sheep pox and goat pox viruses in clinical samples

open access: yesMolecular and Cellular Probes, 2016
A Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay targeting the highly conserved DNA polymerase gene of capripox virus genome was developed and evaluated for rapid detection of sheep pox and goat pox viruses.
Gnanavel Venkatesan   +2 more
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A comprehensive review of goat pox and sheep pox and their diagnosis

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2000
AbstractSheep and goats occupy a premier place in the livestock industry and contribute significantly to the world economy. Their populations are threatened by a number of health hazards, among the most notable of which are goat pox and sheep pox. These diseases inflict substantial losses in terms of reduced productivity and lower quality of wool and ...
T V, Rao, S K, Bandyopadhyay
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