Atypical cowpox virus infection in smallpox-vaccinated patient, France

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Abstract

We report a case of atypical cowpox virus infection in France in 2016. The patient sought care for thoracic lesions after injury from the sharp end of a metallic guardrail previously stored in the ground. We isolated a cowpox virus from the lesions and sequenced its whole genome. The patient reported that he had been previously vaccinated against smallpox. We describe an alternative route of cowpox virus infection and raise questions about the immunological status of smallpox-vaccinated patients for circulating orthopoxviruses.

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Andreani, J., Arnault, J. P., Bou Khalil, J. Y., Abrahão, J., Tomei, E., Vial, E., … La Scola, B. (2019). Atypical cowpox virus infection in smallpox-vaccinated patient, France. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(2), 212–219. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2502.171433

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