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- Avipoxvirus abstract "Avipoxvirus is a member of the Poxviridae family. The Poxviridae family is the family of viruses which cause the victim organism to have poxes as a symptom. Poxviruses have generally large genomes, and other such examples include smallpox and monkeypox. Members of the avipoxvirus genus infect specifically birds. Avipoxviruses are unable to complete their replication cycle in non avian species. Although it is comparably slow-spreading, Avipoxvirus is known to cause symptoms like pustules full of pus lining the skin and diphtheria-like symptoms. These diphtheria-like symptoms might include dipitheric necrotic membranes lining the mouth and the upper respiratory tract. This disease can be transmitted to humans by unusually close contact with birds that are infected or the consuming of liquids or solids that have been in extremely close contact with an infected bird. Like other avian viruses, it can be transmitted through vectors mechanically such as through mosquitoes.Avipoxvirus is a virus that is brick shaped and is usually 200 nanometers in diameter. This is much larger than normal viruses which are around 60 nanometers in diameter. This virus can only be contracted through vectors and consumption of infected items, but they can be filtered by a special water filter. This filter is called a Large Volume Water Sampler (LVWS).Unlike other viruses, avipoxvirus can withstand extreme dryness. With this advantage, it can spread on dust particles. This is because it has adapted to living in the dry mucous membranes of an infected host's upper respiratory tract.As this virus is a poxvirus, it has a high mortality rate in birds, as other poxviruses have in humans. The effects of this virus might increase the difficulty of breathing, eating, and drinking significantly. Exterior lesions are restricted to the non-feathered parts of the body, usually the face and legs and are characterized by proliferative and necrotizing dermatitis. Another feature of this bird pox that has been observed is the presence of blood sacs or blisters filled with bloody fluid that will collapse when pierced with a needled and allowed to drain.This virus has the highest mortality rate in upland gamebirds such as pheasant, quail, and chukar, as well as in songbirds, marine birds such as seagulls, parrots, and some raptors such as the peregrine falcon.Other names for this peculiar virus might include avian pox, fowlpox, canarypox, juncopox, mynahpox.".
- Avipoxvirus family Chordopoxvirinae.
- Avipoxvirus family Poxviridae.
- Avipoxvirus thumbnail LAchickwithPox-WRH.jpg?width=300.
- Avipoxvirus wikiPageExternalLink 151.html.
- Avipoxvirus wikiPageExternalLink fowlpox.shtml.
- Avipoxvirus wikiPageExternalLink home.do?decorator=pox.
- Avipoxvirus wikiPageID "9870182".
- Avipoxvirus wikiPageRevisionID "603850402".
- Avipoxvirus familia "Poxviridae".
- Avipoxvirus genus "Avipoxvirus".
- Avipoxvirus hasPhotoCollection Avipoxvirus.
- Avipoxvirus ordo "Unassigned".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Canarypox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Fowlpox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Juncopox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Mynahpox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Pigeonpox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Psittacinepox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Quailpox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Sparrowpox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Starlingpox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivision "Turkeypox virus".
- Avipoxvirus subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Avipoxvirus subfamilia "Chordopoxvirinae".
- Avipoxvirus typeSpecies "Fowlpox virus".
- Avipoxvirus virusGroup "i".
- Avipoxvirus subject Category:Animal_virology.
- Avipoxvirus subject Category:Bird_diseases.
- Avipoxvirus subject Category:Poxviruses.
- Avipoxvirus type Agent109190918.
- Avipoxvirus type AnimalVirus101335659.
- Avipoxvirus type CausalAgent100007347.
- Avipoxvirus type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- Avipoxvirus type LivingThing100004258.
- Avipoxvirus type Microorganism101326291.
- Avipoxvirus type Object100002684.
- Avipoxvirus type Organism100004475.
- Avipoxvirus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Avipoxvirus type Poxvirus101333731.
- Avipoxvirus type Poxviruses.
- Avipoxvirus type Virus101328702.
- Avipoxvirus type Whole100003553.
- Avipoxvirus type Species.
- Avipoxvirus type Organism.
- Avipoxvirus comment "Avipoxvirus is a member of the Poxviridae family. The Poxviridae family is the family of viruses which cause the victim organism to have poxes as a symptom. Poxviruses have generally large genomes, and other such examples include smallpox and monkeypox. Members of the avipoxvirus genus infect specifically birds. Avipoxviruses are unable to complete their replication cycle in non avian species.".
- Avipoxvirus label "Avipoxvirus".
- Avipoxvirus label "鳥ポックス".
- Avipoxvirus sameAs 鳥ポックス.
- Avipoxvirus sameAs m.02pvdxf.
- Avipoxvirus sameAs Q4828931.
- Avipoxvirus sameAs Q4828931.
- Avipoxvirus sameAs Avipoxvirus.
- Avipoxvirus wasDerivedFrom Avipoxvirus?oldid=603850402.
- Avipoxvirus depiction LAchickwithPox-WRH.jpg.
- Avipoxvirus isPrimaryTopicOf Avipoxvirus.