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Bluetongue

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

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1994
Bluetongue (BLU) is a noncontagious viral disease. The virus is a member of the Orbivirus genus and serves as the prototype virus of the genus. BLU is primarily a disease of domestic ruminants, some wild ruminants, and, recently, domestic dogs. The disease is caused by 1 of 24 different serotypes of virus that are distributed worldwide.
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Current and next-generation bluetongue vaccines: Requirements, strategies, and prospects for different field situations

open access: yesCritical Reviews in Microbiology, 2017
Bluetongue virus (BTV) causes the hemorrhagic disease bluetongue (BT) in ruminants. The best way to control outbreaks is vaccination. Currently, conventionally modified-live and inactivated vaccines are commercially available, which have been ...
Piet A Van Rijn
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Vaccines for bluetongue

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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Bluetongue

Veterinary Record
Bluetongue (BT) disease, caused by bluetongue virus (BTV) is an acute hemorrhagic fever of domesticated and wild ruminants. An inactivated pentavalent vaccine consisting of BTV serotypes 1, 2, 10, 16, 23 is currently being used in some parts of India.
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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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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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Bluetongue: Laboratory diagnosis

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1994
Definitive diagnosis of bluetongue virus (BTV) infection, often subclinical in domestic and wild ruminant relies heavily on laboratory techniques for BTV isolation and demonstration of BTV antigens, viral nucleic acids and antibodies. The virus can be isolated from blood components, mainly the erythrocyte fraction, collected from affected animals ...
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Dynamics of a Periodic Bluetongue Model with a Temperature-Dependent Incubation Period

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2019
Bluetongue is a midge-borne disease that is transmitted by biting midges of the Culicoides family.
Fuxiang Li, Xiao-Qiang Zhao
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Monitoring for bluetongue

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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