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| The poxviruses are the largest animal viruses which contain single, linear molecules of double-stranded DNA. | | The poxviruses are the largest animal viruses which contain single, linear molecules of double-stranded DNA. |
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| ==Skin lesion development== | | ==Skin lesion development== |
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| ==Poxviruses with skin signs== | | ==Poxviruses with skin signs== |
− | ===Sheep and goats===
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− | [[Orf]] and [[Capripox|Sheep and goat pox]] | + | :[[Orf]] and [[Capripox|Sheep and goat pox]] |
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− | ===Cattle===
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− | [[Bovine Papular Stomatitis]], [[Cow Pox]], Pseudocowpox, [[Lumpy Skin Disease]] and Vaccinia | + | :[[Bovine Papular Stomatitis]], [[Cow Pox]], Pseudocowpox, [[Lumpy Skin Disease]] and Vaccinia |
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− | ===Pigs===
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− | [[Pig Pox|Swinepox]] | + | :[[Pig Pox|Swinepox]] |
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− | ===Cats===
| + | '''Cats''' |
− | [[Cow Pox]] | + | :[[Cow Pox]] |
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− | ===Avian species===
| + | '''Avian species''' |
− | [[Fowl Pox]], Pigeon Pox and Canary Pox | + | :[[Fowl Pox]], Pigeon Pox and Canary Pox |
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− | ===Rabbits===
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− | [[Myxomatosis]], [[Shope fibroma virus]] and [[Malignant rabbit fibroma virus]] | + | :[[Myxomatosis]], [[Shope fibroma virus]] and [[Malignant rabbit fibroma virus]] |
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| Hirsh, D. (2004) '''Veterinary microbiology''' ''Wiley-Blackwell'' | | Hirsh, D. (2004) '''Veterinary microbiology''' ''Wiley-Blackwell'' |
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| [[Category:Integumentary System - Viral Infections]] | | [[Category:Integumentary System - Viral Infections]] |
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