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An expert opinion assessment of blood-feeding arthropods based on their capacity to transmit African swine fever virus in Metropolitan France
ArticleAbstract: To deal with the limited literature data on the vectorial capacity of blood-feeding arthropods (BFAsPalabras claves:African swine fever (ASF), arthropods, blood-feeding vector, Culicoides, fleas, hard ticks, lice, Mosquitoes, Ornithodoros, pig, sand flies, soft ticks, Stomoxys flies, Tabanidae, Vectorial capacity, vectorial competence, virus, wild boarAutores:Bonnet S.I., Bouhsira E., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Etore F., Fite J., Garigliany M.M., Jori F., Le Potier M.F., Lempereur L., Quillery E., Vergne T., Vial L.Fuentes:scopusGenetically stable infectious Schmallenberg virus persists in foetal envelopes of pregnant ewes
ArticleAbstract: Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is a recently emerged vector-borne virus, inducing congenital defects in bPalabras claves:Overwintering, Persistent infection, Schmallenberg virus, Sequencing, Sheep, Virus isolationAutores:Cay B., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Martinelle L., Poskin A., Van Der Stede Y.Fuentes:scopusFirst Expert Elicitation of Knowledge on Possible Drivers of Observed Increasing Human Cases of Tick-Borne Encephalitis in Europe
ArticleAbstract: Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral disease endemic in Eurasia. The virus is mainly transmittedPalabras claves:Clustering analysis, Dermacentor reticulatus, Drivers, expert elicitation, flavivirus, genus Ixodes, multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA), Sensitivity Analysis, TBEV, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), Ticks, UNCERTAINTYAutores:Avšič-Županc T., Berger T.F.H., Bonnet S.I., Boulanger N., Bournez L., Brugger K., Bødker R., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Estrada-Peňa A., Etore F., Fravalo P., Geller J., Gilot-Fromont E., Gonzalez G., Gossner C.M., Haddad N., Heyman P., Hoch T., Hubálek Z., Humblet M.F., Jore S., Jourdain E., Kerlik J., Klein M., Knap N., Kooh P., Lacour S.A., Leandri M., Leib S.L., Lernout T., L’Hostis M., Martin-Latil S., Moutailler S., Purse B., Quillery E., Raffetin A., Ruiz-Fons F., Růžek D., Sprong H., Studahl M., Thiry E., Velay A., Zomer T.P.Fuentes:scopusExperimental infection of sheep at 45 and 60 days of gestation with schmallenberg virus readily led to placental colonization without causing congenital malformations
ArticleAbstract: Background: Main impact of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) on livestock consists in reproductive disordersPalabras claves:Autores:Cay B., Claude L. Saegerman, Dal Pozzo F., de Regge N., Martinelle L., Poskin A.Fuentes:scopusDose-dependent effect of experimental Schmallenberg virus infection in sheep
ArticleAbstract: Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an orthobunyavirus affecting European domestic ruminants. In this studyPalabras claves:Experimental infection, Schmallenberg virus, SheepAutores:Cay B., Claude L. Saegerman, Dal Pozzo F., de Regge N., Martinelle L., Mostin L., Poskin A., Van Campe W.Fuentes:scopusNationwide screening for bee viruses and parasites in belgian honey bees
ArticleAbstract: The health of honey bees is threatened by multiple factors, including viruses and parasites. We screPalabras claves:Belgium, DWV, Honey bee parasite, Honey bee virus, Nosema, Varroa, Virus screeningAutores:Brunain M., Claude L. Saegerman, de Graaf D.C., de Regge N., de Waele V., de Winter P.J.J., Evers J., Matthijs S., Roels S., Vandenberge V., Verhoeven B.Fuentes:scopusMechanical transmission of African swine fever virus by Stomoxys calcitrans: Insights from a mechanistic model
ArticleAbstract: African swine fever (ASF) represents a global threat with huge economic consequences for the swine iPalabras claves:ASF, control, modelling, pig, stable fly, transmission, VECTORAutores:Andraud M., Bonnet S.I., Bouhsira E., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Desquesnes M., Etore F., Fite J., Garigliany M.M., Jori F., Le Potier M.F., Lempereur L., Quillery E., Vergne T., Vial L.Fuentes:scopusSemi-quantitative risk assessment by expert elicitation of potential introduction routes of African swine fever from wild reservoir to domestic pig industry and subsequent spread during the Belgian outbreak (2018–2019)
ArticleAbstract: Since the introduction in Georgia in 2007 of an African swine fever (ASF) genotype 2 virus strain, tPalabras claves:African swine fever, pig, Risk Assessment, SPREAD, wild boarAutores:Cay B., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Depoorter P., Dewulf J., Filippitzi M.E., Fischer C., Laitat M., Maes D., Mauroy A., Morelle K., Nauwynck H., Simons X., Thiry E., Van Den Berg T., Van Huffel X.Fuentes:scopusReconstruction of the Schmallenberg virus epidemic in Belgium: Complementary use of disease surveillance approaches
ArticleAbstract: Schmallenberg virus (SBV) emerged across Europe in 2011 and Belgium was among the first countries afPalabras claves:Belgium, Epidemic, perspectives, Recommandation, Schmallenberg virus, SurveillanceAutores:Cay B., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Hanon J.B., Poskin A., Théron L., Van Der Stede Y., Vervaeke M.Fuentes:scopusResurgence of Schmallenberg Virus in Belgium after 3 Years of Epidemiological Silence
OtherAbstract: In spring 2016, three years after the last reported outbreak of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in BelgiumPalabras claves:abortion, Belgium, cattle, congenital, Malformations, resurgence, SBV, Schmallenberg virusAutores:Cay B., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Delooz L., Petitjean T., Quinet C.Fuentes:scopus