Smallpox Infectious Disease [PDF]
Smallpox is a disease similar to chicken pox, but not exactly the same. Smallpox is caused by a virus called Variola and is a member of the genus orthopoxvirus. The virus is a large brick shaped DNA virus. Smallpox spreads by direct, face to face contact
Allbee, Miranda, Smith, Brandon
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Comment on the paper by Shchelkunov et al. (1993) FEBS Letters 319, 80‐83. Two genes encoding poxvirus cytokine receptors are disrupted or deleted in variola virus [PDF]
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Enfrentando el bioterrorismo: aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos y preventivos de la viruela
Uno de los grandes logros de la salud pública mundial, la erradicación de la viruela, puede verse mermado por el posible riesgo de bioterrorismo. El debate acerca de la destrucción de los restos del virus en los dos laboratorios de referencia de la ...
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Functional organization of variola major and vaccinia virus genomes [PDF]
С. Н. Щелкунов
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Quantitation of CD8+ T Cell Responses to Newly Identified HLA-A*0201–restricted T Cell Epitopes Conserved Among Vaccinia and Variola (Smallpox) Viruses [PDF]
Masanori Terajima+6 more
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GROWTH OF VACCINIA AND VARIOLA VIRUSES IN THE ONE-DAY-OLD FERTILE HEN'S EGG
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Exploring the Potential of Variola Virus Infection of Cynomolgus Macaques as a Model for Human Smallpox [PDF]
Peter B. Jahrling+4 more
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Use of Internally Controlled Real-Time Genome Amplification for Detection of Variola Virus and Other Orthopoxviruses Infecting Humans [PDF]
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VIROLOGICAL AND ELECTRONMICROSCOPIC STUDIES ON THE GROWTH OF VARIOLA VIRUS IN CULTURED HELA CELLS
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