Virus infects invertebrates and vertebrates. ... Genus Viral Images Example Virus Name Image Description ... Capripoxvirus N/A Sheep pox...
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Poxviridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poxviruses (members of the family Poxviridae ) are viruses that can, as a family, infect both vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Four genera of poxviruses may infect humans: orthopox, parapox...
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Smallpox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smallpox is an infectious disease unique to humans, caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor . The disease is also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola ve...
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Vaccinia - a virus strain which has been used for immunisation against smallpox. It's origins are not known but it seems to be a genetically distinct type of pox virus which grows readily in a variety of hosts.
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Smallpox is a disease caused by the Variola major virus. Some experts say that over the centuries it has killed more people than all other infectious diseases combined. Worldwide immunization stopped the spread of smallpox three decades ago.
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Chickenpox is an infectious disease caused by the varicella virus. Most cases occur in children under age 15 but older children and adults can get it. It spreads very easily from one child to another.
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Ever since the news release indicating that plum pox virus (PPV) had been found in an Adams County, PA orchard, we have had an overwhelming number of questions asked about this disease and its potential impact on the peach industry. ... **October 29, 2009 - PDA Says Pennsylvania is Free of Plum Pox Virus in Fruit Trees;
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Plum Pox Virus (Sharka) Resources ... July 17, 2006: USDA Laboratory Confirms Plum Pox Virus in New York. USDA-APHIS. ... Plum Pox Virus: A Review and Update, by Fred Gildow (February 2001); PPV in Canada: Current Status (CFIA);
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The transmission of avian poxvirus through ingestion, inhalation or mosquitoes; the symptoms of the three forms: wet, dry, and septicemic; and the treatment and control of infection. ... Poxvirus is transmitted by ingesting or inhaling the virus. Mosquitoes can transmit the virus, and outbreaks are ... Cutaneous (Dry Pox)
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