| Literature DB >> 23899717 |
Emmanuel Breard1, Guillaume Belbis, Cyril Viarouge, Mickael Riou, Alexandra Desprat, Joël Moreau, Eve Laloy, Guillaume Martin, Pierre Sarradin, Damien Vitour, Carrie Batten, Virginie Doceul, Corinne Sailleau, Stéphan Zientara.
Abstract
Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV), an arthropod-borne orbivirus (family Reoviridae), is an emerging pathogen of wild and domestic ruminants closely related to bluetongue virus (BTV). EHDV serotype 6 (EHDV6) has recently caused outbreaks close to Europe in Turkey and Morocco and a recent experimental study performed on calves inoculated with these two EHDV6 strains showed that the young animals have remained clinically unaffected. The aim of this study was to investigate the pathogenicity of an EHDV6 strain from La Reunion Island in adult Holstein (18-month-old heifers). This EHDV6 strain has induced clinical signs in cattle in the field. Samples taken throughout the study were tested with commercially available ELISA and real-time RT-PCR kits. Very mild clinical manifestations were observed in cattle during the experiment although high levels of viral RNA and virus were found in their blood. EHDV was isolated from the blood of infected animals at 8 dpi. Antibodies against EHDV were first detected by 7 dpi and persisted up to the end of the study. Virus was detected in various tissue samples until 35 dpi, but was not infectious. In view of the recent circulation of different arboviruses in Europe, this study demonstrates what the EHD induces a strong viraemia in adult Holstein cattle and shows that a spread of EHD on European livestock cattle is possible.Entities:
Keywords: Adult cattle; Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus; Experimental infection; Serotype 6
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23899717 DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2013.06.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Vet Sci ISSN: 0034-5288 Impact factor: 2.534