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| ==Parapoxviruses== | | ==Parapoxviruses== |
| + | ===Contagious ecthyma=== |
| + | *AKA contagious pustular dermatitis, Orf, etc |
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| + | ===General information=== |
| + | *CE is an acute debilitating but rarely fatal skin disease of sheep, goats and incidentally of ruminants and humans. |
| + | *The disease is generally mild. |
| + | *Morbidity may reach 90%, but mortality rarely exceeds 1%, unless secondary infection or myiasis occurs. |
| + | *The course of the disease without complications is 2‑6 weeks, and it takes about 10 weeks to run a course through a naive flock, but often lingers indefinitely in the flock because it can reinfect the same animal many times and is resistant to desiccation. |
| + | *PPV's generally exhibit a highly restricted host range but in all cases can also infect man. |
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| + | ===Aetiological agent=== |
| + | *The virus is a large, enveloped, highly epitheliotropic, DNA virus which is ovoid in shape and measures 220‑300 x 140‑170 nm. *There are over 100 polypeptides in the virion. |
| + | *The core proteins include a transcriptase and several other enzymes. |
| + | *The virus is immunologically related to those causing bovine papular stomatitis, pseudocowpox, sealpox, deer PPV, red squirrel PPV and camel PPV. |
| + | *There is extensive cross‑neutralization and cross‑protection between viruses belonging to the same genus, but not between those of different genera. |
| + | *The virus is resistant to desiccation. |
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| + | ===Pathology=== |
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| + | ===Differential diagnosis=== |
| + | * Sheep pox: A more severe disease, it is characterized by elevated papules distributed diffusely over the skin surface. Inclusion bodies are often seen, but there is no down‑growth of epidermis. There is a high mortality. |
| + | * Ulcerative dermatosis: Characterized by ulcers and crusts on the skin of the face, feet and genitalia. The lesions are not elevated because there is no epithelial hyperplasia. |
| + | * Blue‑tongue: There is a lower morbidity but a high mortality. The disease is usually seen in adult animals. This is a severe systemic disease which is a differential only for the rare, systemic form of CE. |
| + | * Mycotic dermatitis: The scabs are smaller and thinner and lighter and usually yellowish in color. The crusts are not firmly attached. |
| + | * Foot and mouth disease: When lesions occur in the mouth. |
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| ==Avipoxviruses== | | ==Avipoxviruses== |