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− | =Introduction=
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− | Papillomaviruses infect keratinized cells, giving rise to sarcoids, warts, and papillomas.
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− | =Morphology=
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− | *Medium-sized, icosahedral, non-enveloped dsDNA viruses
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− | =Virulence and Pathogenesis=
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− | *Target actively-dividing cells
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− | *Warts: genes expressed are associated with '''transformation''' (hyperplasia and delayed maturation)
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− | *Virus is shed as cells exfoliate
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− | *Oral papillomas in young animals often resolve spontaneously
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− | =Epidemiology=
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− | *'''Resistant''' viruses: can persist in environment for months
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− | *Restricted to stratified squamous and mucosal epithelia with slow growth
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− | *Usually species specific
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− | =Types and Subtypes=
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− | =Virus by Species=
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− | ===Canine Papillomavirus===
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− | *Occur in oropharynx of puppies aged 4-6 weeks
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− | *Usually resolve spontaneously
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− | ===Bovine Papillomaviruses===
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− | *2 groups:
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− | #Fibropapillomas: viral DNA sequences, but no virus found | |
− | #Epithelial Papillomas: virus found
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− | *Calves most commonly affected
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− | *Usually resolves spontaneously
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− | *Can undergo malignant transformation to alimentary carcinomas
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− | **Usually concurrent with grazing bracken (co-carcinogen) and ingesting quercetin (immunosuppressant)
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− | *Can cause squamous cell carcinoma of the eye in Hereford cattle, where UV light acts as the co-carcinogen
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− | ===Equine Papillomaviruses===
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− | *Occurs in horses aged 1-3 years
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− | *Muzzle, oral cavity
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− | *Spread by direct contact
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− | *Virus persists giving life long immunity and antibody-detection
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− | *Usually resolves spontaneously but can be treated by laser or cryo-freezing
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− | ===Equine Sarcoids===
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− | *Most common '''untreatable tumor'''
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− | *Locally aggressive tumor of integument
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− | *Associated with Arabs and Thoroughbreds
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− | *Thought to be associated with '''bovine papillomaviruses'''
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− | *Virus entry through skin abrasions
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− | *Flies may act as mechanical vectors
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