Sheep/Goat Pox Virus

Sheeppox (Qrf) is a purulent inflammation of the skin of sheep infected with a virus, which is then transmitted to people, causing sheeppox to occur.


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Qrf  Antigen BMGQRF11 Antigen E.coli Capture/Conjugation LF, IFA, IB, ELISA, CMIA, WB L1+P32+A33 Download
Qrf  Antigen BMGQRF12 Antigen E.coli Conjugation LF, IFA, IB, ELISA, CMIA, WB L1+P32+A33 Download

Sheeppox (Qrf) is a purulent inflammation of the skin of sheep infected with a virus, which is then transmitted to people, causing sheeppox to occur.

Sheeppox (Qrf) is a purulent inflammation of the skin of sheep infected with a virus, which is then transmitted to people, causing sheeppox to occur. This disease is caused by sheeppox virus. This is an ether-sensitive DNA virus that mainly infects sheep and people are infected by contact with substances contaminated by diseased sheep.


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