- Parapoxvirus
taxobox | color=violet
name = "Parapoxvirus"
virus_group = i
familia = "Poxviridae "
genus = "Parapoxvirus"
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "Bovine papular stomatitis virus "
"Orf virus "
"Parapoxvirus of red deer in New Zealand "
"Pseudocowpox virus "
"Squirrel parapoxvirus "Parapoxviruses belong to the "Poxviridae" family. Like all members of that family, they are oval, relatively large, double-stranded DNA viruses. Parapoxviruses have a unique spiral coat that distinguishes them from other poxviruses. Parapoxviruses infect
vertebrate s.Not all parapoxviruses are zoonotic. Notable zoonotic hosts of Parapoxvirus include
sheep ,goat s, and cattle.The most recent species of Parapoxvirus has been found in
New Zealand Red Deer . There are also some tentative species in the genus, includingAuzduk disease virus ,Chamois contagious ecthyma virus , andSealpox virus .Impact
Parapoxviruses cause infection of
cow s,sheep ,goat s, and redsquirrel s worldwide. They tend to cause lesions which range in size depending on the case. Between1990 and1995 , there was amean of 15 cases reported annually. This is a significant decline from the annual mean of 46 cases between1968 and1978 .Some authors believe that the infection is much more common than reported, as it may not appear to be a serious infection.
easonal fluctuations
Most reports indicate a higher frequency of human infections during the spring and
autumn , presumably due to the seasonal slaughtering of susceptible animals. However, others show a higher occurrence inwinter . This may be attributed to the use ofgorse , an animal feed that may cause trauma, thereby leading to infection.Properties
Virion s areenveloped and have a diameter of 160-190 nm. They are about 250-300 nm long, and have a regular surface structure;tubule s with a diameter of 10-20 nm form a criss-cross pattern.The virions have one molecule of double-stranded
DNA , putting into the Group I category forvirus classification purposes.References
*ICTVdB|00.058.1.02
*http://www.emedicine.com/med/byname/parapoxviruses.htm
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