Difference between revisions of "Capripox"
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**Often fatal with visceral necrotic lesions in addition to epidermal | **Often fatal with visceral necrotic lesions in addition to epidermal | ||
**Prevalent in Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Mediterranean | **Prevalent in Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Mediterranean | ||
| − | **ZOONOTIC, vaccination annually[[Category:Poxviridae]][[Category:Sheep]][[Category:Goat]] | + | **ZOONOTIC, vaccination annually |
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| + | [[Category:Poxviridae]][[Category:Sheep Viruses]][[Category:Goat Viruses]] | ||
[[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical/Viruses]][[Category:Zoonoses]] | [[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical/Viruses]][[Category:Zoonoses]] | ||
Revision as of 18:49, 20 January 2011
(exotic to EU)
- Sheep and goats
- Highly infectious (airborne and vector), with prolonged survival off the host
- Often fatal with visceral necrotic lesions in addition to epidermal
- Prevalent in Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Mediterranean
- ZOONOTIC, vaccination annually