Midv-296

The Poxviridae family is a diverse group of viruses that infect a wide range of hosts, including animals and humans. The genus Orthopoxvirus includes several well-known viruses, such as smallpox, cowpox, and monkeypox. In 2015, a novel orthopoxvirus, MIDV-296, was identified, and since then, there has been limited research on this virus.

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The study of MIDV-296 holds promise for advancing our understanding of viral biology, immunology, and disease mechanisms. Future research may lead to: The Poxviridae family is a diverse group of

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