Cowpox virus infection from ped rat
Cowpox virus belongs to the genera of double-stranded DNA orthopoxviruses. Although it has a low pathogenicity for humans, transmission from infected animals like rodents and cats to humans has been observed. We report on a 19-year-olf female patient who presented with oculo-cutaneous ulcerations an...
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Main Authors: | Uwe Wollina (Author), Gesina Hansel (Author), Jacqueline Schönlebe (Author) |
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