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  • 61Poxviridae — Taxobox | color=violet name = Poxviruses virus group = i familia = Poxviridae subdivision ranks = Genera subdivision = Subfamily Chordopoxvirinae Orthopoxvirus Parapoxvirus Avipoxvirus Capripoxvirus Leporipoxvirus Suipoxvirus Molluscipoxvirus… …

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  • 62Cowpox — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B08.0 ICD 9 051.01 MeSH …

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  • 63Orthopoxvirus —   Orthopoxvirus Clasificación de los virus Grupo: I …

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  • 64Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… …

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  • 65Oncolytic virus — An oncolytic virus is a virus that preferentially infects and lyses cancer cells; these have obvious functions for cancer therapy, both by direct destruction of the tumour cells, and, if modified, as vectors enabling genes expressing anticancer… …

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  • 66Virus — This article is about the biological agent. For other uses, see Virus (disambiguation). For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to viruses. Viruses …

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  • 67body — 1. The head, neck, trunk, and extremities. The human b., consisting of head (caput), neck (collum), trunk (truncus), and limbs (membra). 2. The material part of a human, as distinguished from the …

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  • 68DNA vaccination — The making of a DNA vaccine. DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an organism against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered DNA to produce an immunological response. Nucleic acid vaccines are still experimental, and have… …

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  • 69Monkeypox — Classification and external resources Human monkeypox lesions ICD 10 B04 ICD 9 …

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  • 70Eczema vaccinatum — is a rare severe adverse reaction to smallpox vaccination. It is characterized by serious local or disseminated, umbilicated, vesicular, crusting skin rashes in the face, neck, chest, abdomen, upper limbs and hands, caused by widespread infection …

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