Papules: Raised, firm bumps. - Vesicles: Small, fluid-filled blisters. - Pustules: Pus-filled lesions. - Scabs: The pustules eventually dry out and form scabs, which fall off as the infection ...
and the development of fluid-filled pustules or lesions. The virus is spread through contact with infected animals or through direct contact with infected lesions or contaminated material ...
Within a few days, a rash typically appears, starting as flat red spots that evolve into fluid-filled blisters or pustules before crusting over and falling off. The rash often begins on the face ...