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The following pages link to Vaccinia virus zoonotic infection, São Paulo State, Brazil (Q21558422):
Displayed 18 items.
- Serological study of vaccinia virus reservoirs in areas with and without official reports of outbreaks in cattle and humans in São Paulo, Brazil (Q21558664) (← links)
- The effects of post-exposure smallpox vaccination on clinical disease presentation: addressing the data gaps between historical epidemiology and modern surrogate model data (Q26996686) (← links)
- CD8 T cells use IFN-γ to protect against the lethal effects of a respiratory poxvirus infection. (Q33677183) (← links)
- An increasing danger of zoonotic orthopoxvirus infections. (Q35067198) (← links)
- CD8 T cells are essential for recovery from a respiratory vaccinia virus infection (Q36394928) (← links)
- L1R, A27L, A33R and B5R vaccinia virus genes expressed by fowlpox recombinants as putative novel orthopoxvirus vaccines (Q36798711) (← links)
- Ecological niche modeling to determine potential niche of Vaccinia virus: a case only study (Q38636552) (← links)
- Neutralizing antibodies associated with exposure factors to Orthopoxvirus in laboratory workers (Q42250006) (← links)
- Systemically administered DNA and fowlpox recombinants expressing four vaccinia virus genes although immunogenic do not protect mice against the highly pathogenic IHD-J vaccinia strain. (Q42268305) (← links)
- Vaccinia Virus Natural Infections in Brazil: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Q45324824) (← links)
- Are We Prepared in Case of a Possible Smallpox-Like Disease Emergence? (Q47116100) (← links)
- Dairy production practices and associated risks for bovine vaccinia exposure in cattle, Brazil. (Q47117695) (← links)
- Vaccinia virus in Feces and Urine of Wild Rodents from São Paulo State, Brazil (Q47549916) (← links)
- Vaccinia Virus in Blood Samples of Humans, Domestic and Wild Mammals in Brazil (Q47551879) (← links)
- Characterization of murine antibody responses to vaccinia virus envelope protein A14 reveals an immunodominant antigen lacking of effective neutralization targets. (Q52725450) (← links)
- Bovine Vaccinia: Insights into the Disease in Cattle. (Q55241129) (← links)
- Bovine vaccinia, a systemic infection: evidence of fecal shedding, viremia and detection in lymphoid organs (Q56768279) (← links)
- Identification of CP77 as the third orthopoxvirus SAMD9 and SAMD9L inhibitor with a unique specificity for a rodent SAMD9L (Q64126564) (← links)