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Title: ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE


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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Contagious pustular dermatitis/milkers nodules
  • Orf
  • Bovine papular stomatitis
  • Contagious ecthyma
  • Zoonotic smallpox
  • Monkey pox

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Poxviruses are largest viruses known 200-400nm
  • Enveloped, oval to brick-shaped
  • First recognized as far back as 1100 BC--Ramses V
    died of smallpox
  • Effect a number of avian and mammalian species

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Epidemiology
  • Reservoir
  • orf - sheep, goats, musk ox, reindeer
  • milkers nodules, papular stomatitis - cattle
  • contagious echthyma - camels
  • monkey pox - squirrels, rats

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Epidemiology
  • Occurrence
  • orf - worldwide among farmers, veterinarians,
    shepherds, abbatoir workers especially in New
    Zealand
  • monkey pox - African rainforest
  • Very resistant-can survive long time in
    environment, but sensitive to UV-light

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Epidemiology
  • Transmission
  • orf
  • direct contact with mucous membranes of infected
    animals
  • during administration of vaccine
  • person-person rare
  • passive transfer from contaminated inanimate
    objects

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Epidemiology
  • Transmission
  • Monkey pox
  • direct contact with infected animals
  • person to person common

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Clinical features - Orf
  • Incubation period 3-6 days
  • lesion
  • usually solitary, red to purple vesiculonodule
  • progresses to weeping lesion
  • disseminated disease and ocular damage may occur

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Clinical features - Orf
  • Diagnosis
  • may be misdiagnosed as anthrax or cancer
  • history of contact with sheep, goats
  • EM studies
  • cell culture
  • serological tests

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Clinical features - Monkey pox
  • Incubation period unknown
  • Symptoms
  • similar to smallpox, but not as contagious nor as
    deadly
  • fever
  • pus-filled blisters
  • breathing difficulties

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Clinical features - Monkey pox
  • Case fatality ratio 15 in children
  • Recent outbreak
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • 1996-1997
  • 511 cases (mostly lt16 yrs of age)
  • 6 deaths

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Clinical features - Monkey pox
  • Treatment
  • Cidofovir (Gilead Sciences, California)
  • shows promise in primates
  • prevents death and disease
  • first evidence of effective treatment against
    orthopox virus infections

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ZOONOTIC POX VIRIDAE
  • Diagnosis - General
  • antigenically complex
  • produce specific and cross-reacting antibodies
  • unique ability to vaccinate for one disease with
    another pox virus
  • vaccinia virus (cowpox) - determined by Jenner to
    be effective against smallpox
  • recombinant vaccine vector - wildlife rabies

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ZOONOTIC HERPES
  • Agent
  • cercopithecine herpesvirus 1
  • a gammaherpesvirus - affect lymphoblastoid cells
  • closely related to the Lymnocryptovirus genus
    (Epstein-Barr virus)
  • Human disease B-virus, herpes-B, simian herpes

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ZOONOTIC HERPES
  • Epidemiology
  • Reservoir old world monkeys
  • Occurrence
  • up to 80 of Rhesus monkeys are seropositive
  • veterinarians, laboratory workers, primate
    handlers
  • rare, but highly fatal in humans
  • Transmission
  • bite of infected monkey - high rate of viral
    shedding during periods of stress
  • direct contact with infected animal or virus in
    cell culture

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ZOONOTIC HERPES
  • Clinical features
  • Incubation period 3 days to 3 weeks
  • Symptoms
  • acute febrile onset, headache
  • vesicular lesions at site of bite
  • variable neurological signs
  • death in 1-3 weeks after onset of symptoms
  • CFR gt 70
  • recovery associated with severe disability

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ZOONOTIC HERPES
  • Clinical features
  • Treatment
  • acyclovir
  • Prevention
  • prophylactic use of acyclovir for any bite wounds
    or scratches
  • determination of B-virus status
  • precautions for handlers/laboratory workers
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