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Akabane, Aino and Schmallenberg virus-where do we stand and what do we know about the role of domestic ruminant hosts and Culicoides vectors in virus transmission and overwintering?
asymptomatic or associated with only mild symptoms, while transplacental crossing of these viruses to the developing fetus can have important teratogenic effects. Research mainly focused on congenital ...
Genetically stable infectious Schmallenberg virus persists in foetal envelopes of pregnant ewes.
Diseases Abstract: Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is a recently emerged vector-borne virus, inducing congenital defects in bovines, ovines and caprines. Here we have shown that infectious SBV is capable of ...
Schmallenberg Virus in Belgium: Estimation of Impact in Cattle and Sheep Herds.
Orthobunyavirus Sheep Sheep Diseases Stillbirth Abstract: Schmallenberg virus (SBV) emerged during summer 2011. SBV induced an unspecific syndrome in cattle and congenital signs (abortions, stillbirths and ...
Reconstruction of the Schmallenberg virus epidemic in Belgium: Complementary use of disease surveillance approaches.
evidence indicates its recirculation in 2014-2015 in Belgium. Based on the experience gathered with the closely related Akabane virus, recurrent outbreaks of congenital events can be expected for a long ...
Persistence of the protective immunity and kinetics of the isotype specific antibody response against the viral nucleocapsid protein after experimental Schmallenberg virus infection of sheep.
Orthobunyavirus Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction RNA, Viral Sheep Sheep Diseases Abstract: Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an Orthobunyavirus that induces abortion, stillbirths and congenital malformations in ...
Experimental Infection of Sheep at 45 and 60 Days of Gestation with Schmallenberg Virus Readily Led to Placental Colonization without Causing Congenital Malformations.
Issue 9, p.e0139375 (2015) Keywords: Animals Animals, Newborn Antibodies, Viral Bunyaviridae Infections Cercopithecus aethiops Congenital Abnormalities Female Gestational Age Infectious Disease ...