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Epidemiological Dynamics of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the Horn of Africa: The Role of Virus Diversity and Animal Movement.

vaccines, while literature indicates that effective control measures should also consider virus diversity, livestock movements/biosecurity, transboundary trade, and the reduction of contact with wild, ...

Combined Phylogeographic Analyses and Epidemiologic Contact Tracing to Characterize Atypically Pathogenic Avian Influenza (H3N1) Epidemic, Belgium, 2019

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Steven Van Borm; Geraldine Boseret; Simon Dellicour; Mieke Steensels; Virginie Roupie; Frank Vandenbussche; Elisabeth Mathijs; Aline Vilain; Michèle Driesen; Marc Dispas; Andy W. Delcloo; Philipp ...

Failure to Remove Bluetongue Serotype 8 Virus (BTV-8) From Produced and Derived Bovine Embryos and Subsequent Transmission of BTV-8 to Recipient Cows After Embryo Transfer.

clinical signs but certainly with respect to virus transmission (transplacental, contact). Therefore, the possibility of virus transmission by means of embryo transfer was examined by exposure of produced ...

Extended transmission of two H5/H7 low pathogenic avian influenza viruses in chickens.

mechanisms of low pathogenic notifiable avian influenza virus (LPNAI) transmission. In this study, the hypothesis that inoculation-infected chickens are more infectious than contact-infected chickens was ...

A survey on biosecurity and management practices in selected Belgian cattle farms.

were differentiated with a biosecurity level varying from low to high-medium, of which the group with the lowest biosecurity level mainly consisted of mixed farms. Animal-to-animal contacts with cattle ...

Epidemiology and genetic characterization of equine infectious anaemia virus strains isolated in Belgium in 2010.

Belgium in 2008 (n = 4) and in 2009 (n = 2). The survey was extended to the horses in contact with the positive cases, but all contact animals were negative, indicating the absence of transmission. ...

Distribution of Schmallenberg virus and seroprevalence in Belgian sheep and goats.

40.68% (95% CI: 23.57-60.4%). The results of the current study provided evidence that almost every Belgian sheep herd has been in contact with SBV during 2011 and should be taken into consideration as part ...

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