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Definition of fowlpox in US English: fowlpoxnounˈfoulpäksˈfoulpäks A slow-spreading viral disease of birds that produces wartlike nodules on the skin. Infestations sometimes threaten commercial poultry interests. Avipoxvirus, family Poxviridae Example sentencesExamples - One uses the vaccinia virus, a relatively harmless virus used in smallpox vaccines, and the second uses the fowlpox vaccine.
- Since fowlpox is among the largest of viruses, containing more than 200 genes, it is not surprising to find spontaneous, genetic exchange occurring between distinct viruses attacking the same birds.
- This serious limitation is not observed with canarypox or fowlpox vectors but applies to BCG, poliovirus, or human adenovirus.
- A new form of fowlpox, he said, now threatens poultry production and requires a new vaccine strategy.
- With a view to improve current fowlpox virus vaccine, we have removed the REV sequences from the fowlpox virus genome.
- In October of 1997, four separate cases of fowlpox occurred within a three week period in the Mission area, all in backyard poultry.
- The invention further relates to eukaryote cells or prokaryote cells containing the recombinant DNA vector or the recombinant fowlpox virus.
Definition of fowlpox in US English: fowlpoxnounˈfoulpäks A slow-spreading viral disease of birds that produces wartlike nodules on the skin. Infestations sometimes threaten commercial poultry interests. Avipoxvirus, family Poxviridae Example sentencesExamples - Since fowlpox is among the largest of viruses, containing more than 200 genes, it is not surprising to find spontaneous, genetic exchange occurring between distinct viruses attacking the same birds.
- With a view to improve current fowlpox virus vaccine, we have removed the REV sequences from the fowlpox virus genome.
- The invention further relates to eukaryote cells or prokaryote cells containing the recombinant DNA vector or the recombinant fowlpox virus.
- In October of 1997, four separate cases of fowlpox occurred within a three week period in the Mission area, all in backyard poultry.
- This serious limitation is not observed with canarypox or fowlpox vectors but applies to BCG, poliovirus, or human adenovirus.
- One uses the vaccinia virus, a relatively harmless virus used in smallpox vaccines, and the second uses the fowlpox vaccine.
- A new form of fowlpox, he said, now threatens poultry production and requires a new vaccine strategy.
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