2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcpa.2017.12.003
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Atypical Cowpox Virus Infection in a Series of Cats

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“…Four viral strains, each corresponding to a specific specimen, have been isolated and designated as strains “Boy Biederstein”, “Rat Biederstein”, “Rat Marl” and “Boa Marl”, respectively (Table 1). In the feline CPXV outbreak in Hanover 2015 (listed in Table 2), a total of five CPXV strains could be isolated (“75/01”, “Moritz 2015/3a”, “Sammy 2015/4a”, “Leo 2015/5” and “S2216/04”) (Jungwirth et al, 2018). Homogenatization of lesions and inoculation of cell-cultures were performed as described above.…”
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“…Four viral strains, each corresponding to a specific specimen, have been isolated and designated as strains “Boy Biederstein”, “Rat Biederstein”, “Rat Marl” and “Boa Marl”, respectively (Table 1). In the feline CPXV outbreak in Hanover 2015 (listed in Table 2), a total of five CPXV strains could be isolated (“75/01”, “Moritz 2015/3a”, “Sammy 2015/4a”, “Leo 2015/5” and “S2216/04”) (Jungwirth et al, 2018). Homogenatization of lesions and inoculation of cell-cultures were performed as described above.…”
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“…Four strains were part of our strain collections (“Compiegne 2009”, “Rat Koelle”, “Cepad 332”, and “Cepad 333”) and four strains had been isolated (strains “Rat Marl”, “Boa Marl”, “Rat Biederstein” and “Boy Biederstein”; Table 1). With regard to the feline cowpox outbreak (Jungwirth et al, 2018) a total of five CPXV strains (“75/01”, “Moritz 2015/3a”, “Sammy 2015/4a”, “Leo 2015/5” and “S2216/04”) of our collections were investigated (Table 2).…”
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“…Although natural infection with variola virus (VARV), the causative agent of smallpox, was eliminated in 1980 as a result of mass vaccination campaigns, followed by surveillance and vaccine containment approaches, [1] the possible regeneration of extinct viruses through synthetic biology, as with horsepox virus (HPXV), renews concerns regarding bioterrorism potential. In addition, orthopoxviruses (OPXV) such as monkeypox (MPXV), vaccinia (VACV), and cowpox (CPXV) remain global emerging zoonotic infectious diseases [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Historically, smallpox-and presumably other OPXV outbreaks-were mitigated by high levels of smallpox vaccination coverage stemming from the eradication program [8].…”
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