Literature DB >> 20419631

The history of bluetongue and a current global overview.

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Abstract

Bluetongue (BT) was first reported more than 125 years ago when European breeds of sheep were introduced into southern Africa. BT viruses (BTV) have been identified in many tropical and temperate areas of the world. BT, the disease, is a phenomenon of ruminants in the temperate zones. There is little clinical disease in the tropical and subtropical areas of the world. At least 24 serotypes of BTV have been described. While the viruses are classified antigenically and taxonomically as BTV, each serotype is unique and may not cause BT, the disease. The BTVs are transmitted among ruminants by competent vector species of the genus Culicoides, i.e. biting gnats or midges. BTV serotypes exist with vector species of Culicoides in predictable, but finite, geographic and ecological cycles or ecosystems around the world. Despite the almost certain movement of livestock and Culicoides species between these ecosystems, there is little evidence that introduced BTV serotypes have been established in these ecosystems. Rather, periodic cyclic extensions and remissions of these virus-vector ecosystems permit the viruses and the disease to move into and recede from adjacent non-endemic areas in a pattern characteristic of many other known arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses). Earlier publications suggested that a carrier state occurred in cattle infected as foetuses with BTV. No subsequent natural experiences or research support the hypothesis which has not been validated. The conclusions of the research are not accepted by the scientific community. It is logical, therefore, to propose that regulatory restrictions against the movement of cattle from BTV-affected countries be relaxed or eliminated.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 20419631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Ital        ISSN: 0505-401X            Impact factor:   1.101


  19 in total

1.  NS3 of bluetongue virus interferes with the induction of type I interferon.

Authors:  Emilie Chauveau; Virginie Doceul; Estelle Lara; Emmanuel Breard; Corinne Sailleau; Pierre-Olivier Vidalain; Eliane F Meurs; Stéphanie Dabo; Isabelle Schwartz-Cornil; Stéphan Zientara; Damien Vitour
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2013-05-08       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Sensing and control of bluetongue virus infection in epithelial cells via RIG-I and MDA5 helicases.

Authors:  Emilie Chauveau; Virginie Doceul; Estelle Lara; Micheline Adam; Emmanuel Breard; Corinne Sailleau; Cyril Viarouge; Alexandra Desprat; Gilles Meyer; Isabelle Schwartz-Cornil; Suzana Ruscanu; Bernard Charley; Stéphan Zientara; Damien Vitour
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2012-08-22       Impact factor: 5.103

3.  Dual modulation of type I interferon response by bluetongue virus.

Authors:  Virginie Doceul; Emilie Chauveau; Estelle Lara; Emmanuel Bréard; Corinne Sailleau; Stéphan Zientara; Damien Vitour
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2014-07-09       Impact factor: 5.103

4.  Epidemiological characteristics and clinicopathological features of bluetongue in sheep and cattle, during the 2014 BTV serotype 4 incursion in Greece.

Authors:  Panagiotis-Dimitrios Katsoulos; Nektarios D Giadinis; Serafeim C Chaintoutis; Chrysostomos I Dovas; Evangelos Kiossis; Georgios Tsousis; Vassilios Psychas; Ioannis Vlemmas; Theologos Papadopoulos; Orestis Papadopoulos; Stéphan Zientara; Harilaos Karatzias; Constantinos Boscos
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2016-01-14       Impact factor: 1.559

5.  Bluetongue virus and epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus survey in cattle of the Galapagos Islands.

Authors:  Rommel L Vinueza; Marilyn Cruz; Emmanuel Bréard; Cyril Viarouge; Gina Zanella
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  2019-01-19       Impact factor: 1.279

6.  Risk-based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia.

Authors:  Kalthoum Sana; Sghaier Soufien; Ben Hassine Thameur; Teodori Liana; Spedicato Massimo; Guesmi Kaouther; Gharbi Raja; Hajlaoui Haikel; Bel Haj Mohamed Bassem; Khalfaoui Wiem; Lachtar Monia; Ben Salem Ameni; Fatnassi Naouel; Dhaouadi Anissa; Ben Ali Mehdi; Thabet Sarah; Seghaier Chedia; Savini Giovanni; Hammami Salah
Journal:  Vet Med Sci       Date:  2022-05-05

7.  The reference transcriptome of the adult female biting midge (Culicoides sonorensis) and differential gene expression profiling during teneral, blood, and sucrose feeding conditions.

Authors:  Dana Nayduch; Matthew B Lee; Christopher A Saski
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-05-27       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  A Deterministic Model to Quantify Risk and Guide Mitigation Strategies to Reduce Bluetongue Virus Transmission in California Dairy Cattle.

Authors:  Christie Mayo; Courtney Shelley; N James MacLachlan; Ian Gardner; David Hartley; Christopher Barker
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-11-03       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Seasonal variation and impact of waste-water lagoons as larval habitat on the population dynamics of Culicoides sonorensis (Diptera:Ceratpogonidae) at two dairy farms in northern California.

Authors:  Christie E Mayo; Cameron J Osborne; Bradley A Mullens; Alec C Gerry; Ian A Gardner; William K Reisen; Christopher M Barker; N James Maclachlan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-02-21       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  Transboundary Animal Diseases, an Overview of 17 Diseases with Potential for Global Spread and Serious Consequences.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Clemmons; Kendra J Alfson; John W Dutton
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 2.752

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