Definition

DEFINITION

  • Sheep pox and goat pox (collectively known as SGP) are viral diseases of sheep and goats characterised by fever, generalised papules or nodules, vesicles (rarely), internal lesions (particularly in the lungs), and death. Both diseases are caused by strains of the genus Capripoxvirus.
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