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Bluetongue, Schmallenberg- what is next? Culicoides-borne viral diseases in the 21st Century.

Communicable Diseases, Emerging education Europe Orthobunyavirus Sheep Abstract: In the past decade, two pathogens transmitted by Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), bluetongue virus and ...

Detection of Schmallenberg virus in different Culicoides spp. by real-time RT-PCR.

Polymerase Chain Reaction Seasons Abstract: To identify possible vectors of Schmallenberg virus (SBV), we tested pools containing heads of biting midges (Culicoides) that were caught during the summer and ...

The most likely time and place of introduction of BTV8 into Belgian ruminants.

indicators. The original introduction of BTV into the region probably occurred during spring 2006 near to the National Park of Hautes Fagnes and Eifel when Culicoides become active. CONCLUSIONS / SIGNIFICANCE: ...

Bluetongue virus detection by real-time RT-PCR in Culicoides captured during the 2006 epizootic in Belgium and development of an internal control.

the local vector species, and the other to study their population dynamics. In the vector study, Culicoides were captured near farms with recently infected cattle or sheep; in the population study ...

Possible routes of introduction of bluetongue virus serotype 8 into the epicentre of the 2006 epidemic in north-western Europe.

that, the introduction of the BTV-8 infection into the north-western part of Europe took place via another route. Specifically, in relation to this, the potential for Culicoides to be imported along with ...

Vector monitoring at Belgian outbreak sites during the bluetongue epidemic of 2006.

transmitting the disease. Black light traps were deployed at 36 outbreak sites and captured 1959 Culicoides specimens belonging to 16 different species. Eighty four percent of the biting midges captured belonged ...

Impact of human interventions on the spread of bluetongue virus serotype 8 during the 2006 epidemic in north-western Europe.

Bluetongue virus (BTV) can be spread by movement or migration of infected ruminants. Infected midges (Culicoides sp.) can be dispersed with livestock or on the wind. Transmissions of infection from host to ...

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