Culex tarsalis is a competent vector species for Cache Valley virus [PDF]
Background Cache Valley virus (CVV) is a mosquito-borne orthobunyavirus endemic in North America. The virus is an important agricultural pathogen leading to abortion and embryonic lethality in ruminant species, especially sheep.
Victoria B. Ayers +10 more
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Second Human Case of Cache Valley Virus Disease [PDF]
We document the second known case of Cache Valley virus disease in a human. Cache Valley virus disease is rarely diagnosed in North America, in part because laboratories rarely test for it.
Grant L. Campbell +8 more
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Cache a Killer: Cache Valley virus seropositivity and associated farm management risk factors in sheep in Ontario, Canada [PDF]
Cache Valley virus (CVV) disease is a mosquito-borne zoonosis endemic to North America. CVV disease is reported most often in sheep, causing lethal congenital deformities.
Michele D. Bergevin +5 more
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Monoclonal antibodies to Cache Valley virus for serological diagnosis. [PDF]
Cache Valley virus (CVV) is a mosquito-borne virus in the genus Orthobunyavirus, family Peribunyaviridae. It was first isolated from a Culiseta inorata mosquito in Cache Valley, Utah in 1956 and is known to circulate widely in the Americas.
Benjamin Skinner +5 more
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Role of Anopheles Mosquitoes in Cache Valley Virus Lineage Displacement, New York, USA [PDF]
Cache Valley virus (CVV) is a mosquitoborne virus that infects livestock and humans. We report results of surveillance for CVV in New York, USA, during 2000–2016; full-genome analysis of selected CVV isolates from sheep, horse, humans, and mosquitoes ...
Constentin Dieme +14 more
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Novel murine models for studying Cache Valley virus pathogenesis and in utero transmission [PDF]
Cache Valley virus (CVV) is a prevalent emerging pathogen of significant importance to agricultural and human health in North America. Emergence in livestock can result in substantial agroeconomic losses resulting from the severe embryonic lethality ...
Krisangel López +11 more
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Aedes albopictus and Cache Valley virus: a new threat for virus transmission in New York State. [PDF]
We report surveillance results of Cache Valley virus (CVV; Peribunyaviridae, Orthobunyavirus) from 2017-2020 in New York State (NYS). Infection rates were calculated using the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) method by year, region, and mosquito ...
Constentin Dieme +10 more
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A One Health Approach to Investigating Cache Valley Virus, Arkansas, USA, July 2023 [PDF]
Cache Valley virus (CVV), a mosquitoborne virus, can cause neuroinvasive disease in humans and adverse reproductive outcomes in sheep and goats. In 2023, CVV RNA was detected in an aborted lamb from a flock in Arkansas, USA.
Ann Carpenter +20 more
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Cache Valley Virus in Aedes japonicus japonicus Mosquitoes, Appalachian Region, United States [PDF]
We detected Cache Valley virus in Aedes japonicus, a widely distributed invasive mosquito species, in an Appalachian forest in the United States. The forest contained abundant white-tailed deer, a major host of the mosquito and virus.
Fan Yang +9 more
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Cache valley virus in a patient diagnosed with aseptic meningitis. [PDF]
Cache Valley virus was initially isolated from mosquitoes and had been linked to central nervous system-associated diseases. A case of Cache Valley virus infection is described.
Nguyen NL +8 more
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