Camel pox Disease in Human and Camel

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Camel pox is a viral zoonotic disease caused by camelpox virus and is able to be transmitted either directly or indirectly from animals to humans. This disease is endemic in the Middle East Asia and Africa continents. Recently more attention has been paid for this virus because of its genetic relationship to variola virus which is the causative agent of smallpox disease. Camel pox disease is of significant importance in developing countries especially in regions where camels are reared; however it is of little value in developed countries. Because of the limited literature available about this disease the current study highlighted the classification morphology the genome the virulence factors and physical chemical and biological features of the causative virus. In addition the epidemiology of the disease pathogenesis transmission and clinical signs in human and animal were covered. Furthermore traditional and molecular diagnosis of the virus anti-viral drugs used for treatment and vaccination and prophylactic measures were reviewed in more details. Finally conclusions and recommendations are given.
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