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A "buffalopox virus" doesn't seem to be officially listed as a virus species. As it is closely related to vaccinia virus, is it possible that most, if not all, cases of buffalopox are actually caused by a feral vaccinia virus?
Concerning cowpox, the two viruses seem to be unidentical. But as buffalopox can affect cows, some cases of pox-like disease in buffaloes may conversely be cowpox?