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Lizards, Lineage and Latitude: Behavioural Responses to Microclimate Vary Latitudinally and Show Limited Acclimatisation to a Common Environment After Two Years. [PDF]
Trewartha DM, Godfrey SS, Gardner MG.
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<i>Culicoides insignis</i> in Ecuador: Molecular identification of blood meals and detection of bluetongue virus. [PDF]
Mosquera JD, Zapata S, Augot D.
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Serological Evidence of Bluetongue Virus Serotypes Circulating in Pakistan.
Ishaq M +7 more
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Once thought largely restricted to India and Africa, the insect-borne livestock pathogen Bluetongue virus is now present on every continent with the exception of Antarctica. Outbreaks of the disease caused by the virus in Europe over the last decade, and the resulting impact on trade and agriculture, have focussed attention on the production of safe ...
R, Noad, P, Roy
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1996
SUMMARYIsolation of 8 serotypes of bluetongue virus (BTV) in Australia has led to widespread debate on how to prepare for an outbreak of bluetongue disease and the type of vaccine best suited to control bluetongue in Australia. This article describes the vaccine options under consideration by research workers and animal health administrators.
P K, Murray, B T, Eaton
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SUMMARYIsolation of 8 serotypes of bluetongue virus (BTV) in Australia has led to widespread debate on how to prepare for an outbreak of bluetongue disease and the type of vaccine best suited to control bluetongue in Australia. This article describes the vaccine options under consideration by research workers and animal health administrators.
P K, Murray, B T, Eaton
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Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — DEFRA is to be commended for continuing its policy of postimport testing animals for bluetongue that have been purchased from other eu member states. However, we have grave concerns about how the results of this policy are being interpreted, especially following the recent identification ...
Peter, Orpin, Dick, Sibley
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SIR, — DEFRA is to be commended for continuing its policy of postimport testing animals for bluetongue that have been purchased from other eu member states. However, we have grave concerns about how the results of this policy are being interpreted, especially following the recent identification ...
Peter, Orpin, Dick, Sibley
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The Bovine Practitioner, 1984
Bluetongue (BT) is an important virus infection of cattle even though it is clinically expressed in only 5 to 10% of the infected cattle. There are a few bovine practitioners in areas of low BT prevalence who believe this disease is essentially exotic in the United States (US).
Luedke, Albert J., Jones, Robert H.
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Bluetongue (BT) is an important virus infection of cattle even though it is clinically expressed in only 5 to 10% of the infected cattle. There are a few bovine practitioners in areas of low BT prevalence who believe this disease is essentially exotic in the United States (US).
Luedke, Albert J., Jones, Robert H.
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Veterinary Record, 2009
[Burgin and others (2009)][1] propose that the absence of cases of bluetongue in the UK during 2008 was due to the extensive vaccination programme and not to the prevailing weather conditions. I find this difficult to believe.
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[Burgin and others (2009)][1] propose that the absence of cases of bluetongue in the UK during 2008 was due to the extensive vaccination programme and not to the prevailing weather conditions. I find this difficult to believe.
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2021
Bluetongue virus (BTV) continues to surprise the scientific community and requires constant adaptation of previous assumed knowledge. This chapter deals with various aspects of the biology and potential control of BTV infection with particular reference to evolving trends in vaccines and vaccination strategies that might be used to control this ...
Savini, Giovanni +7 more
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Bluetongue virus (BTV) continues to surprise the scientific community and requires constant adaptation of previous assumed knowledge. This chapter deals with various aspects of the biology and potential control of BTV infection with particular reference to evolving trends in vaccines and vaccination strategies that might be used to control this ...
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