pseudocowpox Flashcards

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Pseudocowpox virus is closely related to smallpox virus.

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Pseudocowpox virus can infect cats

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Pseudocowpox spreads slowly on a farm

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Pseudocowpox virus usually causes nodules on face of infected cats

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Reinfection can happen in the case of pseudocowpox virus

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Pseudocowpox causes a pockmark after infection

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Pseudocowpox virus usually causes itchy red nodules on the face of infected person

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Pseudocowpox virus can cause itchy red nodules on the finnger of infected person.

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Pseudocowpox does not cause a milkers nodule

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Pseudocowpox is a zoonotic agent

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People are susceptible to pseudocowpox infection

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Pseudocowpox infections result a long lasting immunity

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In cattle, Pseudo-cowpox lesions are usually seen on the teats

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Pseudo-cowpox can cause Pseudo-lumpy skin disease in cats

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In cattle Pseudopox lesions are usually mild and transient.

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16
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Recovering from Pseudo-cowpox leaves/results in lifelong immunity

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Pseudo-cowpox virus only infects cloven-hoofed animals

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18
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Pseudo-cowpox infections may be present in humans.

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