Canary bird (Serinus canaria) with its typical yellow colouration.
Canarypox virus (CNPV) is an Avipoxvirus and etiologic agent of canarypox, a disease of wild and captive birds that can cause significant losses. Canarypox can enter human cells, but it cannot survive and multiply in human cells.[1] There is a live viral vaccine available which may have beneficial properties against human cancer when used as a mammalian expression vector.[2] (ATCvet code: QI01KD01 (WHO)). Furthermore, the Poximune C vaccine does offer direct protection against CNPV in susceptible birds.[3]
Generally CNPV is considered a disease of songbirds, such as canaries, magpies and nightingales, and is associated with higher mortality rates when compared to other avian pox viruses.[4] In some instances, mortality approaches 100%.[4] Avian pox viruses also cause significant economic losses in domestic poultry and remain a problem in the conservation of endemic bird species inhabiting islands.[5]
The general symptoms of CNPV are similar to those of other species of avian pox viruses and are characterised by pustules and diphtheria or pneumonia-like symptoms.[1]
Canarypox virus (CNPV) is an Avipoxvirus and etiologic agent of canarypox, a disease of wild and captive birds that can cause significant losses. Canarypox...
HIV exposure.[citation needed] The availability of several recombinant canarypox vectors has provided interesting results that may prove to be generalizable...
cells specific to certain other vectors, such as Cytomegalovirus and Canarypox. By comparison, a Science article reported that China had approved CanSino's...
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of infected cells. Another study to test whether the ALVAC recombinant canarypox virus could prime the immune system in cats was performed. This vaccine...
C22orf25 is also xenologous to T10 like proteins in the Fowlpox Virus and Canarypox Virus. The gene coding for C22orf25 is located on chromosome 22 and the...
have been developed from some species of the virus, such as Fowlpox, Canarypox, Pigeonpox, and Quailpox to help prevent infection in captive and domestic...
the transmission of the influenza virus. His own research was on the canarypox virus, which he used in developing a chick embryo assay for the isolation...
JC, Jiansheng Y, et al. (February 2007). "Evaluation of the ability of canarypox-vectored equine influenza virus vaccines to induce humoral immune responses...
surface protein 1 (PkMSP1p42). They were then boosted with a recombinant canarypox virus encoding all four antigens (ALVAC-4). Immunized monkeys developed...
three HIV genes (env, gag and pol). The ALVAC vector is an inert form of canarypox, a bird virus which cannot cause disease or replicate in humans. AIDSVAX...
Juncopox, Mynahpox, Psittacinepox, Sparrowpox, Starlingpox, Pigeonpox, Canarypox, and Quailpox. Avipoxvirus infections have been reported in over 232 bird...
six have been licensed for veterinary use. A prime-dose regimen with canarypox ALVAC-HIV (vCP1521) vaccine and HIV-1 gp120 AIDSVAX B/E was found to be...
uses genetic elements of several different HIV strains encapsulated in a canarypox virus vector. AIDSVAX B/E, moreover, contained elements of the HIV strain...
Salivary Proteins From Lutzomyia Longipalpis, Using DNA and Recombinant Canarypox Virus Induces Immune Responses Consistent With Protection Against Leishmania...