Avipoxvirus is a member of the
Poxviridae family. The Poxviridae family is the family of viruses which cause the victim organism to have poxes as a symptom. Poxviruses have generally large
genomes, and other such examples include
smallpox and
monkeypox. Members of the
avipoxvirus genus infect specifically birds. Avipoxviruses are unable to complete their replication cycle in non avian species. Although it is comparably slow-spreading,
Avipoxvirus is known to cause symptoms like
pustules full of pus lining the skin and
diphtheria-like symptoms. These diphtheria-like
symptoms might include dipitheric necrotic membranes lining the mouth and the
upper respiratory tract. Like other avian viruses, it can be transmitted through vectors mechanically such as through
mosquitoes. There is no evidence that this virus can infect humans.