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Susceptibility of Mammals to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza: A Qualitative Risk Assessment From the Belgian Perspective.
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Van Leeuw, Virginie; Depoorter, Pieter; Mauroy, Axel; Beck, Olivier; Claeys, Herman; De Regge, Nick; De Waele, Valérie; De Winter, Paul; ...
Seroprevalence of Japanese encephalitis virus in pig populations of Tamil Nadu, India: Exploring the tropical endemic link of virus
in all the seasons but the prevalence peaked in the monsoon (67.9%, 95% CI: 61.1% — 74.2%) followed by winter (65.1%, 95% CI: 57.4% — 72.2%) and summer (53.3%, 95% CI: 47.8% — 58.8%) seasons. The ...
Impact of Age, Season, and Flowing vs. Stagnant Water Habitat on Avian Influenza Prevalence in Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) in Belgium.
factors. Using a nucleoprotein (NP)-based ELISA, a global antibody prevalence of 35% has been found and was characterized by two peaks in the winter and the summer that might be indicative of a greater LPAI ...
Follow-up of the Schmallenberg Virus Seroprevalence in Belgian Cattle.
affecting primarily ruminants. Based on the results of two cross-sectional studies conducted in the Belgian ruminant population during winter 2011-2012, we concluded that at the end of 2011, almost the whole ...
Distinction between persistent and transient infection in a bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) control programme: appropriate interpretation of real-time RT-PCR and antigen-ELISA test results.
currently implemented on a voluntary basis at herd level and mainly relies on detection and culling of persistently infected (PI) animals. The present field study was conducted during the winter of 2010/2011 ...
Large-scale cross-sectional serological survey of Schmallenberg virus in Belgian cattle at the end of the first vector season.
conclusion that the Schmallenberg virus was widespread in Belgium during winter 2011. Seroprevalence was shown to be statistically associated to the animal’s age (P < 0.0001): with 64.9% (95% CI: ...
Assessment of the long-term effect of vaccination on transmission of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus in cattle herds hyperimmunized with glycoprotein E-deleted marker vaccine.
significantly decreased over time for the HIG s, compared with the NIG. Seasonal changes in the risk of gE seroconversion were detected, with a higher risk during winter periods, compared with grazing periods. No ...
The presence of bluetongue virus serotype 8 RNA in Belgian cattle since 2008.
Reaction RNA, Viral Spleen Time Factors Viral Vaccines Abstract: After a short winter break, bluetongue virus serotype 8 was responsible in 2007 for a large-scale epidemic among ruminant populations in ...
The impact of naturally-occurring, trans-placental bluetongue virus serotype-8 infection on reproductive performance in sheep.
experimentally-infected sheep. Trans-placental transmission is potentially important in the ‘over-wintering’ of this virus and its subsequent impact on reproductive performance. This epidemiological study was carried out ...
Establishing the spread of bluetongue virus at the end of the 2006 epidemic in Belgium.
fitted in a Bayesian framework. Herd seroprevalence was estimated using a logistic regression model. To study the linear correlation between the BT winter screening data and the case-herds data, the linear ...