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Capripoxvirus

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Cap·ri·pox·vi·rus

(kap'ri-poks-vī'rŭs),
The genus of Poxviridae that includes the viruses of sheep-pox and goatpox.
[L. capra, she-goat, + virus]
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A Capripoxvirus detection PCR and antibody ELISA based on the major antigen P32, thehomolog of the vaccinia virus H3L gene.
A novel candidate HIV vaccine vector based on the replication deficient capripoxvirus, lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV).
These poxviruses include the following genera and examples: Avipoxvirus (fowlpox); Capripoxvirus (sheep pox, goatpox, and bovine lumpy skin disease); Suipoxvirus (swinepox); and Parapoxvirus (pseudocowpox).
Capripoxvirus infections can be controlled through vaccination (Carn, 1993).
An antigen trapping ELiSA for the detection of capripoxvirus in culture supernatant and biopsy samples.
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