Schmallenberg Virus among Female Lambs, Belgium, 2012
Reemergence of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) occurred among lambs (n = 50) in a sheep flock in Belgium between mid-July and mid-October 2012. Bimonthly assessment by quantitative reverse transcription PCR and seroneutralization demonstrated that 100% of ...
François Claine +4 more
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Seroprevelance of schmallenberg virus infection as emerging disease in cattle in Iraq [PDF]
Schmallenberg virus is an emergent disease which infect cattle, sheep and goats which cause loss of condition, diarrhea, and abortion in pregnant animals, so this study was conducted to detect the antibodies in imported calves by using cELISA, so 400 ...
Safwan Y. Al-Baroodi
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Seroepidemiological Investigation and Risk Factors of Schmallenberg Virus Infection in Sheep and Goats in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an emerging vector‐borne pathogen that significantly impacts the health and productivity of both domesticated and wild ruminants, leading to considerable economic losses. Its transmission via arthropod vectors raises concerns about potential geographic expansion, particularly to South Asia, including Bangladesh, where ...
Islam A +10 more
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Spatial Modelling of Environmental Risk Factors Influencing Schmallenberg Virus Exposure in German Sheep. [PDF]
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is a Culicoides‐borne Orthobunyavirus causing congenital malformations and reproductive losses in ruminants, with substantial economic and livestock health impacts across Europe. While outbreaks have been linked to specific climatic and environmental conditions, the drivers of SBV transmission in endemic regions remain poorly ...
Kiene F, Bergmann H, Ganter M, Bauer BU.
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Testing for Schmallenberg virus [PDF]
AS a screening method for detecting herd-level exposure to Schmallenberg virus (SBV), the bulk milk SBV antibody ELISA offered by Biobest Laboratories has proved popular. Results from this test suggest that the majority of herds in England and Wales have been exposed to SBV (Humphries and Burr 2012).
Tarlinton, Rachael E., Daly, Janet M.
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Detection of specific antibodies to Schmallenberg virus using microneutralisation test
The article presents data on microneutralization test for detection of specific antibodies to Schmallenberg virus. The method is characterized by high sensitivity and specificity. It can be used for analysis of blood sera of different species of animals.
S. V. Kononova +4 more
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Schmallenberg disease: literature review and epizootic situation in the world and in Russia
Schmallenberg disease is a relatively new viral disease of ruminants that is transmitted by bloodsucking anthropods. The causative agent of Schmallenberg disease is an RNA virus with three genomic segments.
O. A. Burova +5 more
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Structure, function, and evolution of the Orthobunyavirus membrane fusion glycoprotein
Summary: La Crosse virus, responsible for pediatric encephalitis in the United States, and Schmallenberg virus, a highly teratogenic veterinary virus in Europe, belong to the large Orthobunyavirus genus of zoonotic arthropod-borne pathogens distributed ...
Jan Hellert +6 more
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SEROLOGICAL STUDY FOR DETECTION OF NEW EMERGING ECTOPARASITES BORNE DISEASE (SCHMALLENBERGE VIRUSE) IN DUHOK PROVINCE - IRAQ [PDF]
Schmallenberg disease, an ectoparasite borne disease, is one of the most important emerging disease that discovered recently and was first reported in Germany in 2011. The disease affects animal industries through causing many clinical signs ranging from
LOKMAN TAIB OMER AL-BARWARY
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Establishment of a reverse genetics system for Schmallenberg virus, a newly emerged orthobunyavirus in Europe [PDF]
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is a newly emerged orthobunyavirus that has caused widespread disease in cattle, sheep and goats in Europe. Like other orthobunyaviruses, SBV is characterized by a tripartite negative-sense RNA genome that encodes four ...
Szemiel, A.M. +15 more
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