Avipox Virus
Avipox virus is a pathogenic virus that affects birds, including chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese. It can cause a wide range of symptoms from a mild rash to severe respiratory illness. In its most serious form, it can lead to death. Avipox virus is of great significance as it causes significant economic losses in the poultry industry. To prevent and control outbreaks, regular monitoring and testing of flocks for the virus is recommended, as well as vaccination when necessary. Avipox virus is also of interest to researchers due to its potential for use in recombinant vaccines and gene therapy. In addition, it can be valuable for understanding the fundamentals of virus-host interactions.
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