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Cell culture adapted bluetongue virus in dogs [PDF]
Bluetongue virus (BTV) was isolated as a contaminate from a modified live canine vaccine following the report of abortion and death of pregnant bitches receiving the vaccine. The BTV was characterized as a serotype 11, endemic for the U.S.
Wilbur, Linn Arthur
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Characterization of the Palyam Serogroup Viruses (<i>Reoviridae: Orbivirus</i>)
31 Palyam serogroup viruses were examined by complement-fixation and plaque-reduction neutralization tests and by PAGE of the segmented, double-stranded (ds) RNA genome. Although the viruses were indistinguishable by complement-fixation tests, 10 distinct virus serotypes were identified by plaque-reduction neutralization methods.
T. D. St. George+4 more
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While serological and virological evidence documents the exposure of bats to medically-important arboviruses, their role as reservoirs or amplifying hosts is less well-characterized. We describe a novel orbivirus (|) isolated from an Egyptian fruit bat (|
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The Culicoides of the subgenus Avaritia (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in the Palaearctic region: through unsuspected diversity with epidemiologic implications [PDF]
The biting midges of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are known vectors of pathogens especially Orbivirus of the Reoviridae family such as bluetongue, african horse sickness, epizootic hemorrhagic disease and more recently Schmallenberg ...
Balenghien, Thomas+5 more
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Genetic relatedness of two new Orbivirus serogroups: Orungo and Lebombo
Orungo and Lebombo orbivirus isolates were examined for their intra- and intergroup genetic relatedness by blot hybridization and gene reassortment; blot hybridization was also used to examine the relatedness of selected Orungo and Lebombo isolates to known orbiviruses.
H. G. Morrison+3 more
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Bluetongue 2008–2009: Unusual Cases
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T. Gerdes
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Prospects of Next-Generation Vaccines for Bluetongue [PDF]
Bluetongue (BT) is a haemorrhagic disease of wild and domestic ruminants with a huge economic worldwide impact on livestock. The disease is caused by BT-virus transmitted by Culicoides biting midges and disease control without vaccination is hardly ...
Rijn, P.A., van
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Ante la sospecha de existir Lengua Azul en rebaños bovinos del Municipio La Cañada de Urdaneta, Estado Zulia-Venezuela, se analizaron mediante la Técnica de Precipitación en Agar Gel, 1.534 sueros de fincas distribuidas en dos sectores agropecuarios.
Mario Pérez Barrientos+4 more
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Mudjinbarry Virus, an Orbivirus Related to Wallal Virus Isolated from Midges From the Northern Territory of Australia [PDF]
R. L. Doherty+6 more
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Lengua azul: vacunas, inmunomoduladores e inmunidad protectora [PDF]
La Lengua Azul, está producida por un virus ARN del género Orbivirus (familia Reoviridae), considerado como el virus prototipo de este género, del que se conocen al menos 24 serotipos diferentes, no todos patógenos, entre los que no existe inmunidad ...
Gayosso, L. M.+8 more
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