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poxvirus Microbiol.|ˈpɒksvaɪərəs| Also pox virus. [mod.L., f. pox n. + virus.] Any of a group of large DNA viruses that cause smallpox and various other epidermal diseases in vertebrates.
1941Amer. Jrnl. Vet. Res. II. 102/1 There are many different strains of pox virus, some of them less pathogenic than others. 1962[see arborvirus]. 1973R. G. Krueger et al. Introd. Microbiol. xix. 522/1 Poxviruses propagate rapidly in a wide variety of mammalian and embryo tissues in vitro producing cytopathic effects in 24–48 hr. |