نتایج جستجو برای: bluetongue

تعداد نتایج: 1479  

2013
D. Rajendran D. Kannan M. Geetha

Aim: A study was undertaken to develop a forecasting model for predicting bluetongue outbreaks in North-west agroclimatic zone of Tamil Nadu, India. Materials and Methods: Eleven bluetongue outbreaks were characterised by active and passive surveillances for a period of twelve years and used in this study. Meteorological data comprising of maximum and minimum temperatures, relative humidity, ra...

2009
Bernd Hoffmann Burkhard Bauer Christian Bauer Hans-Joachim Bätza Martin Beer Peter-Henning Clausen Martin Geier Jörn M. Gethmann Ellen Kiel Gabriele Liebisch Arndt Liebisch Heinz Mehlhorn Günter A. Schaub Doreen Werner Franz J. Conraths

To identify the vectors of bluetongue virus (BTV) in Germany, we monitored Culicoides spp. biting midges during April 2007-May 2008. Molecular characterization of batches of midges that tested positive for BTV suggests C. obsoletus sensu stricto as a relevant vector of bluetongue disease in central Europe.

2009
Karin E. Darpel Carrie A. Batten Eva Veronesi Susanna Williamson Peter Anderson Mike Dennison Stuart Clifford Ciaran Smith Lucy Philips Cornelia Bidewell Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska Anna Sanders Abid Bin-Tarif Anthony J. Wilson Simon Gubbins Peter P.C. Mertens Chris A. Oura Philip S. Mellor

To determine whether transplacental transmission could explain overwintering of bluetongue virus in the United Kingdom, we studied calves born to dams naturally infected during pregnancy in 2007-08. Approximately 33% were infected transplacentally; some had compromised health. In all infected calves, viral load decreased after birth; no evidence of persistent infection was found.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Francisco Ruiz-Fons Álvaro R. Reyes-García Vicente Alcaide Christian Gortázar

We confirmed the emergence of bluetongue virus (BTV) in 5 wild ruminant species in Spain. BTV seroprevalence was high and dispersed with time, with a south-to-north gradient. Our results suggest a complex epidemiology of BTV and underline the need for additional research on wildlife in Europe.

2010
Belén Rodríguez-Sánchez Christian Gortázar Francisco Ruiz-Fons José M. Sánchez-Vizcaíno

We studied the potential of red deer as bluetongue maintenance hosts and sentinels. Deer maintained detectable bluetongue virus (BTV) serotype 4 RNA for 1 year after the virus was cleared from livestock. However, the virus was not transmitted to yearlings. BTV serotype 1 RNA was detected in red deer immediately after its first detection in cattle.

Journal: :Bacteriological Reviews 1954

2012
Joanne Turner Roger G. Bowers Matthew Baylis

Bluetongue is a notifiable disease of ruminants which, in 2007, occurred for the first time in England. We present the first model for bluetongue that explicitly incorporates farm to farm movements of the two main hosts, as well as vector dispersal. The model also includes a seasonal vector to host ratio and dynamic restriction zones that evolve as infection is detected. Batch movements of shee...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1969
D W Verwoerd H Huismans

VERWOERD, D. W. & HUISMANS, H . On the relationship between bluetongue, Afr ican horsesickness and reo viruses : hybridization studies. Onderstepoort J. vet. Res., 36 (2) , 175-180, 1969. The double-stranded ribonucleic acid from bluetongue virus (BTV) , African horsesickness virus (AHSV) and reovirus has been tested for hybridization with messe~ger RNA derived from BTV and reovirus-infected ce...

2016
Maxime Ratinier Andrew E. Shaw Gerald Barry Quan Gu Luigina Di Gialleonardo Anna Janowicz Mariana Varela Richard E. Randall Marco Caporale Massimo Palmarini

UNLABELLED Bluetongue virus (BTV) is the causative agent of bluetongue, a major infectious disease of ruminants with serious consequences to both animal health and the economy. The clinical outcome of BTV infection is highly variable and dependent on a variety of factors related to both the virus and the host. In this study, we show that the BTV nonstructural protein NS4 favors viral replicatio...

2014
Marco Caporale Luigina Di Gialleonorado Anna Janowicz Gavin Wilkie Andrew Shaw Giovanni Savini Piet A. Van Rijn Peter Mertens Mauro Di Ventura Massimo Palmarini S. López

UNLABELLED Bluetongue is a major infectious disease of ruminants caused by bluetongue virus (BTV), an arbovirus transmitted by Culicoides. Here, we assessed virus and host factors influencing the clinical outcome of BTV infection using a single experimental framework. We investigated how mammalian host species, breed, age, BTV serotypes, and strains within a serotype affect the clinical course ...

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