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  1. Kingdom: Bamfordvirae. Phylum: Nucleocytoviricota. Class: Pokkesviricetes. Orders. See text. Pokkesviricetes is a class of viruses.

  2. Chordopoxvirinae is a subfamily of viruses in the family Poxviridae. Vertebrates and arthropods serve as natural hosts. Currently, 52 species are placed in this subfamily, divided among 18 genera. Diseases associated with this subfamily include smallpox. [1] [2]

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  4. Orthopoxvirus is a genus of viruses in the family Poxviridae and subfamily Chordopoxvirinae. Vertebrates, including mammals and humans, and arthropods serve as natural hosts. There are 12 species in this genus. Diseases associated with this genus include smallpox, cowpox, horsepox, camelpox, and mpox.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AvipoxvirusAvipoxvirus - Wikipedia

    Avipoxvirus ( avian pox) is a genus of viruses within the family Poxviridae. Poxviridae is the family of viruses which cause the afflicted organism to have poxes as a symptom. Poxviruses have generally large genomes, and other such examples include smallpox and monkeypox. Members of the genus Avipoxvirus infect specifically birds.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SheeppoxSheeppox - Wikipedia

    Sheeppox (or sheep pox, known as variola ovina in Latin, clavelée in French, Pockenseuche in German) is a highly contagious disease of sheep caused by a poxvirus different from the benign orf (or contagious ecthyma ). This virus is in the family Poxviridae and genus Capripoxvirus.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CowpoxCowpox - Wikipedia

    Citations. General sources. Cowpox is an infectious disease caused by the cowpox virus (CPXV). [2] . It presents with large blisters in the skin, a fever and swollen glands, historically typically following contact with an infected cow, though in the last several decades more often (though overall rarely) from infected cats. [3] .

  8. Crocodylidpoxvirus is a genus of viruses, in the family Poxviridae, in the subfamily Chordopoxvirinae. Crocodiles serve as natural hosts. There is only one species in this genus: Nile crocodilepox virus. Diseases associated with this genus include: nodular skin lesions in young animals.