1. Human orf virus (family Poxviridae) infection following a lamb bite in Hungary.
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Németh C, Boros Á, Mészáros E, Gyömörei C, Albert E, Pankovics P, and Reuter G
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- Female, Humans, Animals, Sheep, Young Adult, Adult, Hungary, DNA, Viral genetics, Orf virus genetics, Ecthyma, Contagious epidemiology, Poxviridae genetics
- Abstract
Human orf disease (called ecthyma contagiosum or contagious/infectious pustular dermatitis in animals) was confirmed on the fingers of both hands of a 24-year-old female, after feeding diseased lambs with a nursing bottle in April 2023. In addition to skin symptoms, she had low-grade fever (37.6°C) and swollen lymph nodes in both axilla. The presence of orf virus (genus Parapoxvirus, family Poxviridae) was confirmed, and this strain, Baja/2023/HUN (OR372161-OR372163), was found to have > 98% nucleotide sequence identity to sheep-origin orf viruses in four tested genome regions (ORF011/B2L, ORF019, ORF020/VIR, and ORF056). This is the first report of a human case of infection with the neglected zoonotic orf virus in Hungary., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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