When good vaccines go wild: Feral Orthopoxvirus in developing countries and beyond
The presence of zoonotic poxviruses in nature represents a potential human health risk that has to be re-evaluated by health authorities not only in developing countries, but also in many developed countries. For example, buffalopox virus infection remains to be a threat to humans and cattle in Indi...
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Main Author: | Nissin Moussatché,1,2 Clarissa R. Damaso,2 and Grant McFadden1 (Author) |
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The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries,
2008-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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