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BackgroundAnimal-borne orthopoxviruses, like monkeypox, vaccinia and the closely related cowpox virus, are all capable of causing zoonotic infections in humans, representing a potential threat to human health.
D. Bourquain+2 more
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Antiviral activity of the EB peptide against zoonotic poxviruses
Background The EB peptide is a 20-mer that was previously shown to have broad spectrum in vitro activity against several unrelated viruses, including highly pathogenic avian influenza, herpes simplex virus type I, and vaccinia, the prototypic ...
Altmann Sharon E+3 more
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The introduced brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a major threat to native biodiversity and agricultural production in New Zealand. Research on non-lethal management methods is focussed on fertility control, and aims to develop zona pellucida ...
Duckworth, J.+7 more
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SOME CONSTITUENTS OF ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA [PDF]
Joseph E. Smadel+2 more
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Vaccinia Virus: Mechanisms Supporting Immune Evasion and Successful Long-Term Protective Immunity
Vaccinia virus is the most successful vaccine in human history and functions as a protective vaccine against smallpox and monkeypox, highlighting the importance of ongoing research into vaccinia due to its genetic similarity to other emergent poxviruses.
Joy Hsu+2 more
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Reemergence of Vaccinia Virus during Zoonotic Outbreak, Pará State, Brazil
In 2010, vaccinia virus caused an outbreak of bovine vaccinia that affected dairy cattle and rural workers in Pará State, Brazil. Genetic analyses identified the virus as distinct from BeAn58058 vaccinia virus (identified in 1960s) and from smallpox ...
Felipe L. de Assis+9 more
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Studies on vaccinia haemagglutinin: II. Some immunological properties [PDF]
Cordia Chu
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THE EFFECT OF THE VIRUS: HOST CELL RELATIONSHIP ON INFECTION WITH VACCINIA [PDF]
Douglas H. Sprunt
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The MILROY LECTURES on the NATURAL HISTORY of VACCINIA: Delivered at the Royal College of Physicians [PDF]
S. Monckton Copeman
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