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Continuing risk of bluetongue

Veterinary Record, 2010
WE write this letter as representatives of the specialist species associations and societies of the BVA holding a particular interest in bluetongue and the present pan-European problems that this disease in its numerous varieties poses.
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Bluetongue vaccination roadshows

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — I would like to inform colleagues that from Tuesday, April 1, Intervet's bluetongue vaccine, Bovilis btv-8, has been granted a provisional marketing authorisation. Currently, the company remains on track to provide the first batch of doses to be used by producers in the protection zone ...
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Bluetongue vaccination in England

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — The uk, and England in particular, is under considerable threat from an epidemic of bluetongue. However, a vaccine is now available. Take up needs to be high. Through the veterinary profession encouraging its clients to use the vaccine, this threat may well be averted.
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The Replication of Bluetongue Virus

1990
Bluetongue virus (BTV) replicates in the cytoplasm of a wide variety of cell types and infection ultimately leads to cell death. The studies of Verwoerd, Huismans and others in the late 1960s and continuing to the present (see Chap. 2, this volume) on the double-stranded, segmented genomic RNA (Verwoerd 1969; Verwoerd et al. 1970), the bishelled nature
B T, Eaton, A D, Hyatt, S M, Brookes
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Vaccination against bluetongue

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — The recent re-emergence of blue-tongue in Europe is a timely reminder of the need to vaccinate and remain vigilant for signs of the disease. New instances of bluetongue virus serotype 8 (btv-8) were first reported in France in July.
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Coordinating the approach to bluetongue

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — I would like to congratulate the British Cattle Veterinary Association (bcva) on organising a superb day meeting on bluetongue virus (btv) last week. An impressive multinational and multi-disciplinary panel of speakers explained the potential of the impact of btv on the uk ...
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BLUETONGUE IN SHEEP AND GOATS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1975
A description is given of the symptomatology, pathology and pathogenesis of bluetongue in sheep and goats. The economic significance of the disease in South Africa is discussed.
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Bluetongue Virus

1971
P G, Howell, D W, Verwoerd
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BLUETONGUE IN CYPRUS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1975
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Bluetongue in Australia

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1990
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