cow-pox - traducción al francés
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cow-pox - traducción al francés

HUMAN DISEASE CAUSED BY INFECTION WITH THE VACCINIA VIRUS
Cowpox virus; Cow pox; Catpox; Kinepox; Vaccina virus; Cow-pox
  • Cowpox (variola vaccina) pustules on a cow's udder
  • In ''The Cow-Pock—or—the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation!'' (1802), [[James Gillray]] caricatured recipients of the vaccine developing cow-like appendages.

cow-pox      
n. cowpox, cow disease which contains a virus used in the vaccination of humans against small pox
variole de vache      
n. cow pox

Definición

cow-pox

Wikipedia

Cowpox

Cowpox is an infectious disease caused by the cowpox virus (CPXV). It presents with large blisters in the skin, a fever and swollen glands, historically typically following contact with an infected cow, though in the last several decades more often (though overall rarely) from infected cats. The hands and face are most frequently affected and the spots are generally very painful.

The virus, part of the genus Orthopoxvirus, is closely related to the vaccinia virus. The virus is zoonotic, meaning that it is transferable between species, such as from cat to human. The transferral of the disease was first observed in dairy workers who touched the udders of infected cows and consequently developed the signature pustules on their hands. Cowpox is more commonly found in animals other than bovines, such as rodents. Cowpox is similar to, but much milder than, the highly contagious and often deadly smallpox disease. Its close resemblance to the mild form of smallpox and the observation that dairy farmers were immune to smallpox inspired the modern smallpox vaccine, created and administered by English physician Edward Jenner.

The first description of cowpox was given by Jenner in 1798. "Vaccination" is derived from the Latin adjective vaccinus, meaning "of or from the cow". Once vaccinated, a patient develops antibodies that make them immune to cowpox, but they also develop immunity to the smallpox virus, or Variola virus. The cowpox vaccinations and later incarnations proved so successful that in 1980, the World Health Organization announced that smallpox was the first disease to be eradicated by vaccination efforts worldwide. Other orthopox viruses remain prevalent in certain communities and continue to infect humans, such as the cowpox virus in Europe, vaccinia in Brazil, and monkeypox virus in Central and West Africa.

Ejemplos de uso de cow-pox
1. Louis Odier, traducteur en français des travaux de Jenner, parle pour le cow pox de «variole vaccine». On variolisait les sujets ŕ protéger, on va désormais les vacciner.
2. Il étudie la question, puis inocule ŕ un garçonnet le cow pox (la maladie de la vache) puis, trois mois apr';s sa guérison, la variole.