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

N De Regge1, I Deblauwe, R De Deken, P Vantieghem, M Madder, D Geysen, F Smeets, B Losson, T van den Berg, A B Cay.   

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 early autumn of 2011 at several places in Belgium by real-time RT-PCR. Pools of heads originating from following species: C. obsoletus complex, C. dewulfi and C. chiopterus were found positive, strongly indicating that these species are relevant vectors for SBV.
© 2012 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23025501     DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transbound Emerg Dis        ISSN: 1865-1674            Impact factor:   5.005


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1.  Genetic characterization of an atypical Schmallenberg virus isolated from the brain of a malformed lamb.

Authors:  Marcel Hulst; Jeroen Kortekaas; Renate Hakze-van der Honing; Stéphanie Vastenhouw; Jan Cornellissen; Kees van Maanen; Alex Bossers; Frank Harders; Norbert Stockhofe; Wim van der Poel
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  2013-08-31       Impact factor: 2.332

2.  A Genome-Wide CRISPR-Cas9 Screen Reveals the Requirement of Host Cell Sulfation for Schmallenberg Virus Infection.

Authors:  Thiprampai Thamamongood; Andrea Aebischer; Valentina Wagner; Max W Chang; Roland Elling; Christopher Benner; Adolfo García-Sastre; Georg Kochs; Martin Beer; Martin Schwemmle
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2020-08-17       Impact factor: 5.103

3.  Presence of antibodies to Schmallenberg virus in a dog in Sweden.

Authors:  Jonas Johansson Wensman; Gunilla Blomqvist; Maj Hjort; Bodil Ström Holst
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2013-06-05       Impact factor: 5.948

4.  Topsoil conditions correlate with the emergence rates of Culicoides chiopterus and Culicoides dewulfi (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from cowpats.

Authors:  Renke Lühken; Ellen Kiel; Sonja Steinke; Regine Fladung
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2015-01-07       Impact factor: 2.289

5.  Culicoides biting midge density in relation to the position and substrate temperature in a cattle dung heap.

Authors:  Renke Lühken; Ellen Kiel; Sonja Steinke
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2014-10-24       Impact factor: 2.289

6.  The impact of temperature changes on vector-borne disease transmission: Culicoides midges and bluetongue virus.

Authors:  Samuel P C Brand; Matt J Keeling
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2017-03       Impact factor: 4.118

7.  Evidence of Schmallenberg virus circulation in ruminants in Greece.

Authors:  Serafeim C Chaintoutis; Evangelos Kiossis; Nektarios D Giadinis; Christos N Brozos; Corinne Sailleau; Cyril Viarouge; Emmanuel Bréard; Maria Papanastassopoulou; Stéphan Zientara; Orestis Papadopoulos; Chrysostomos I Dovas
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2013-07-19       Impact factor: 1.559

8.  Epidemic potential of an emerging vector borne disease in a marginal environment: Schmallenberg in Scotland.

Authors:  Paul R Bessell; Kate R Searle; Harriet K Auty; Ian G Handel; Bethan V Purse; B Mark deC Bronsvoort
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2013-01-31       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Structure of Schmallenberg orthobunyavirus nucleoprotein suggests a novel mechanism of genome encapsidation.

Authors:  Haohao Dong; Ping Li; Richard M Elliott; Changjiang Dong
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2013-03-06       Impact factor: 5.103

10.  Immunophenotyping of inflammatory cells associated with Schmallenberg virus infection of the central nervous system of ruminants.

Authors:  Vanessa Herder; Florian Hansmann; Peter Wohlsein; Martin Peters; Mariana Varela; Massimo Palmarini; Wolfgang Baumgärtner
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-05-07       Impact factor: 3.240

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