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Cowpox - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cowpox is a rare zoonotic infection caused by a DNA orthopoxvirus that is similar to the vaccinia and smallpox viruses . It is transmitted by contact with infected animals, which may include cattle (from whom it may be transmitted as an occupational infection) and wild rodents, which serve as its natural reservoir. www.sciencedirect.com
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Cowpox - Wikipedia
Cowpox is an infectious disease caused by Cowpox virus (CPXV). [2] It presents with large blisters in the skin, a fever and swollen glands. en.wikipedia.org
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Cowpox Viruses: A Zoo Full of Viral Diversity and Lurking Threats
Cowpox viruses (CPXVs) exhibit the broadest known host range among the Poxviridae family and have caused lethal outbreaks in various zoo animals and pets. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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cow-pox
▪ I. ˈcow-ˌpox Also 8–9 -pocks, with sing. -pock. [cow n.1] A vaccine disease which appears on the teats of cows in the form of vesicles (pocks) of a blue or somewhat livid colour. It was established by Dr. Edward Jenner in 1798 that the communication of this to the human subject by vaccine inoculat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cowpox in Cattle - Integumentary System - Merck Veterinary Manual
In cowpox, a mild, eruptive disease of dairy cows, lesions are seen on the udder and teats. Although once common, cowpox is now extremely rare. www.merckvetmanual.com
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Cowpox - DermNet
Cowpox is a viral skin infection caused by the cowpox or catpox virus. This is a member of the Orthopoxvirus family, which includes the variola virus that ... dermnetnz.org
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John Birch (surgeon)
'A Letter occasioned by the many failures of the Cow-pox,' addressed to W. R. Rogers. 'A Report of the True State of the Experiment of Cow-pox,' 1810 (on the same authority). wikipedia.org
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Cowpox | Cause, Symptoms, & Treatment - Britannica
Cowpox, uncommon mildly eruptive disease of animals, first observed in cows and occurring particularly in cats, that when transmitted to otherwise healthy ... www.britannica.com
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The origins of vaccination: myths and reality - PMC
When there was no reaction to the inoculation, Jenner believed that he had demonstrated that cowpox could produce immunity to smallpox just like the real ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Cowpox: How dangerous could it be for humans? Case report
Cowpox is a rare zoonosis transmitted to humans mainly from cats. The disease usually causes skin lesions; however, the ocular form may lead to other serious ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Cowpox virus: Infectious substances pathogen safety data sheet
CPXV is most commonly transmitted to humans via direct contact with infected animals, particularly domestic cats, which are responsible for 50% ... www.canada.ca
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Cowpox
Cowpox is found in both cattle and horses where it infects the udder and teats of the animals. When an infected animal is milked by hand it can be spread to the ... www.atsu.edu
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John Ring (surgeon)
He had leading medical men in London sign a document acknowledging that cow-pox was a much milder and safer disease than inoculated smallpox. A Treatise on Cow-pox, 2 parts, London, 1801–3. The Beauties of the "Edinburgh Review", alias the Stinkpot of Literature, London, 1807. wikipedia.org
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uninoculated
uniˈnoculated, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)[1775 Ash.] 1818 Monthly Rev. LXXXVII. 131 Mr. Koster..observes that the cow-pox was extensively contagious..among the uninoculated inhabitants. 1898 P. Manson Trop. Diseases 151 Afterwards the originally healthy and uninoculated mice also succumbed. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Woodville
Reports of a Series of Inoculations for the Variolæ Vaccinæ or Cow-pox; with Remarks and Observations on this Disease considered as a Substitute for the Smallpox, 1799 Observations on the Cow Pox, 1800 A Comparative Statement of Facts and Observations relative to the Cow-pox, published by Doctors Jenner wikipedia.org
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