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Clinical Pattern Characterization of Cattle Naturally Infected by BTV-8
ArticleAbstract: Forty-one cattle from seven Belgian farms and two French farms confirmed as infected with bluetonguePalabras claves:bluetongue, BTV-8, cattle, cELISA, clinical signs, Rt-qPCRAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, de Clercq K., Guyot H., Martinelle L., Mauroy A., Zanella G.Fuentes:scopusOrbivirus Screening from Imported Captive Oryx in the United Arab Emirates Stresses the Importance of Pre-Import and Transit Measures
ArticleAbstract: From 1975 to 2021, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) imported more than 1300 live Arabian oryxes (AOs)Palabras claves:arboviruses, biosecurity, bluetongue, orbivirus, oryx, Vector-borne diseaseAutores:Chaber A.L., Claude L. Saegerman, Dal Pozzo F., de Clercq K., De Leeuw I., Haegeman A., Lignereux L., Martinelle L.Fuentes:scopusPig farms: Reservoirs of vectors of bluetongue and schmallenberg viruses?
ArticleAbstract: Bluetongue (BT) is a vector-borne disease that affects domestic and wild ruminants. Since its recentPalabras claves:Belgium, bluetongue, Culicoides, Light traps, Piggeries, VectorsAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Francis F., Haubruge E., Leroy P., Losson B., Martinelle L., Zimmer J.Y.Fuentes:scopusReliable and standardized animal models to study the pathogenesis of bluetongue and schmallenberg viruses in ruminant natural host species with special emphasis on placental crossing
ReviewAbstract: Starting in 2006, bluetongue virus serotype 8 (BTV8) was responsible for a major epizootic in WesterPalabras claves:arboviruses, bluetongue, Culicoides, Experimental challenge, infection, Schmallenberg, Vector-borne diseaseAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, de Clercq K., Martinelle L., Pozzo F.D., Thiry E.Fuentes:scopus