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Bluetongue virus detection in new Culicoides species in Sardinia, Italy

The Veterinary Record, 2019
Bluetongue is an infectious disease transmitted by Culicoides biting midges. Culicoides imicola is considered the main vector in the Mediterranean basin but other species have been implicated in the Bluetongue virus (BTV) transmission.
C. Foxi   +7 more
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Bluetongue vaccination roadshows [PDF]

open access: possibleVeterinary 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 Virus in Lebanon

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2013
Since 2000, several incursions of bluetongue virus (BTV) occurred in the Mediterranean Basin involving European and surrounding Countries. The Middle East represents one of the most important gateways for the access of BTV in Europe. Limited data on the BTV situation in this area are available.
Giovanni Savini   +10 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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Bluetongue in western Turkey

Veterinary Record, 1982
In October 1977 clinical bluetongue broke out in Aydin province, western Turkey and spread to adjacent provinces in the autumn months of 1978 and 1979. The outbreak was caused by a virus of serotype 4 and appeared to occur in a totally susceptible population. It was eventually controlled by widespread use of attenuated type-specific vaccine. Bluetongue
E Worrall   +3 more
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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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bluetongue in the Sudan

Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 1985
Summary: The epidemiological features of bluetongue (BT) in the Sudan are discussed with reference to future control policies to be implemented. BT virus type 5 and epizootic haemorrhagic disease of deer (EHD) virus type 2 are the only BT and BT-related viruses recorded so far in the country. Culicoides kingi and C. imicola act as vectors of the virus,
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Bluetongue vaccines in Europe [PDF]

open access: possiblePolish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2011
Bluetongue vaccines in EuropeThe article reviews the history, present status and the future of BT vaccines in Europe. So far, an attenuated (modified live viruses, MLV) and inactivated virus vaccines against BT were developed and used in the field. Moreover, the virus-like particles (VLPs) produced from recombinant baculovirus, and live recombinant ...
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Bluetongue in sheep

Livestock, 2006
replicate to transmissible levels in all ruminants, major clinical disease (bluetongue BT) is usually only manifested in certain fine-wool and mutton breeds of sheep and some deer species.While clinical signs have sometimes been recorded in cattle (see accompanying piece), the identification of BTV circulation has almost always relied upon recognition ...
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Stay vigilant for bluetongue

Veterinary Record, 2019
Colleagues will be aware of the threat to UK livestock from infectious diseases currently circulating in Europe. Last year we were unfortunate to see three consignments of livestock imported into the UK which were found to be positive for bluetongue virus serotype 8 (BTV-8) and it was only through the swift and very effective action taken by colleagues,
Fishwick, John   +3 more
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