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Author: Lelli, Davide; Lavazza, Antonio; Prosperi, Alice; Sozzi, Enrica; Faccin, Francesca; Baioni, Laura; Trogu, Tiziana; Cavallari, Gian Luca; Mauri, Matteo; Gibellini, Anna Maria; Chiapponi, Chiara; Moreno, Ana
Title: Hypsugopoxvirus: A Novel Poxvirus Isolated from Hypsugo savii in Italy
  • Document date: 2019_6_19
  • ID: 1axsebya_1
    Snippet: Poxviruses are dsDNA viruses with large genomes (130 to 360 kb) that belong to the family Poxviridae. The family is divided into the Entomopoxvirinae and the Chordopoxvirinae subfamilies of viruses, which infect insects and vertebrates, respectively. According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) 2017 Release [1] , 11 genera have been created to classify Chordopoxviruses (Avipoxvirus, Capripoxvirus, Centapoxvirus, Cervidpo.....
    Document: Poxviruses are dsDNA viruses with large genomes (130 to 360 kb) that belong to the family Poxviridae. The family is divided into the Entomopoxvirinae and the Chordopoxvirinae subfamilies of viruses, which infect insects and vertebrates, respectively. According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) 2017 Release [1] , 11 genera have been created to classify Chordopoxviruses (Avipoxvirus, Capripoxvirus, Centapoxvirus, Cervidpoxvirus, Crocodylidpoxvirus, Leporipoxvirus, Molluscipoxvirus, Orthopoxvirus, Parapoxvirus, Suipoxvirus, and Yatapoxvirus), but other viruses remain unclassified and new genera are likely to be recognized in the future. Poxviruses show a diverse host range, with some viruses having wide host tropism (e.g., Orthopoxviruses) and thus being consequently associated with greater zoonotic risks [2] , and others having strict host specificity.

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