2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-91992005000200002
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Abstract: Sheep and cattle parapoxviruses cause in human beings diseases of very similar aspect, named orf and milker's nodules, respectively. These infections are generically called farmyard pox. In the present article, we show the epidemiological, clinical, and histopathological aspects, as well as the treatment of these two viral diseases that are very similar, being differentiated only by their epidemiological aspects.

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“…Degenerative changes are also evident in stratus spinosum with cells showing vacuolation and pyknotic changes. Eosinophilic inclusion bodies are demonstrable in the cytoplasm of infected cells but may not be a consistent finding at all stages of infection [121]. The dermis is infiltrated with mononuclear cells, including macrophages and lymphocytes, and also eosinophils [73].…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Degenerative changes are also evident in stratus spinosum with cells showing vacuolation and pyknotic changes. Eosinophilic inclusion bodies are demonstrable in the cytoplasm of infected cells but may not be a consistent finding at all stages of infection [121]. The dermis is infiltrated with mononuclear cells, including macrophages and lymphocytes, and also eosinophils [73].…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1980s (CASTRO et al, 1988). After the first reports, Torres et al (2009) (ASANO et al, 2003;DEWALS et al, 2006), mammary pustular dermatitis (REED et al, 1977), and mammary ulcerative dermatitis (CAVIRANI et al, 1990).…”
Section: Bovine Alphaherpesvirusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kawakami et al (1966) (HORZINEK, 1991;ICTV, 2018). This is one of the major cattle pathogens and causes significant economic losses for cattle breeding worldwide (BAKER, 1995).…”
Section: Parainfluenza Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eosinophilic inclusion bodies are demonstrable in the cytoplasm of the infected cells but not always (Barraviera, 2005). It is also time and labour consuming as well as not very specific.…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%