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Volume 20, Number 7—July 2014
Dispatch

Highly Pathogenic Fowlpox Virus in Cutaneously Infected Chickens, China

Kui Zhao1, Wenqi He1, Shengnan Xie, Deguang Song, Huijun Lu, Wei Pan, Ping Zhou, Wenfeng Liu, Rongguang Lu, Jiyong Zhou, and Feng GaoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Jilin University, Changchun, China (K. Zhao, W. He, S. Xie, D. Song, H. Lu, W. Pan, P. Zhou, W. Liu, R. Lu, F. Gao); Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China (J. Zhou)

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Figure 1

Macropathologic images of fowlpox virus infection in chickens from a commercial flock in northeastern China. A, B) Severe lesions on the skin in unfeathered areas of the backs (arrows). C) Cutaneous exanthema variolosum of the eyelids (arrowhead). D) Skin pock lesions in the wings (arrowhead).

Figure 1. Macropathologic images of fowlpox virus infection in chickens from a commercial flock in northeastern ChinaA, B) Severe lesions on the skin in unfeathered areas of the backs (arrows)C) Cutaneous exanthema variolosum of the eyelids (arrowhead)D) Skin pock lesions in the wings (arrowhead).

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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