Virus
Orthopoxvirus
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Orthopoxvirus
, Poxviridae, Poxvirus, Chordopoxvirinae, Molluscipoxvirus ( C0206598), Yatapoxvirus
See Also
Smallpox
Monkeypox
Molluscum Contagiosum
Pathophysiology
Poxviridae (
Poxvirus
)
Family of linear, double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses
Infect mammals, birds and
Insect
s
Poxviridae are the most complex of viruses
Virus
is contained in a box-like membrane
Virus
has a large genome (coding for 100s of
Protein
s) enclosed in a dumbbell-like structure
Poxviridae replicate in the host cell cytoplasm with inclusion bodies
Differs from other
DNA Virus
es, which replicate in the host cell nucleus
Poxviridae carries most of its own enzymes for replication
Types
Poxviridae (
Poxvirus
)
Sub-Family Entopoxvirinae (affects
Insect
s)
Sub_family Chordopoxvirinae (affects
Vertebra
tes)
Contains 8 genera, of which 3 are important to human disease
Orthopoxvirus
Smallpox
(
Variola
virus)
Monkeypox
Cowpox
(
Vaccinia
virus)
Source of the original
Smallpox Vaccine
(Edward Jenner, 1796)
Vaccinia
Virus
Replaced
Cowpox
as the source of
Smallpox Vaccine
The term
Vaccine
is derived from
Vaccinia
Molluscipoxvirus
Molluscum Contagiosum
Yatapoxvirus
Tanapox virus (TPV)
Yaba
Monkey Tumor
Virus
(YMTV)
References
Gladwin, Trattler and Mahan (2014) Clinical Microbiology, Medmaster, Fl, p. 290-1
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