| Literature DB >> 24768435 |
Kerstin Wernike1, Franz Conraths2, Gina Zanella3, Harald Granzow4, Kristel Gache5, Horst Schirrmeier1, Stephen Valas6, Christoph Staubach2, Philippe Marianneau7, Franziska Kraatz1, Detlef Höreth-Böntgen2, Ilona Reimann1, Stéphan Zientara8, Martin Beer9.
Abstract
In autumn 2011, a novel species of the genus Orthobunyavirus of the Simbu serogroup was discovered close to the German/Dutch border and named Schmallenberg virus (SBV). Since then, SBV has caused a large epidemic in European livestock. Like other viruses of the Simbu serogroup, SBV is transmitted by insect vectors. Adult ruminants may show a mild transient disease, while an infection during a critical period of pregnancy can lead to severe congenital malformation, premature birth or stillbirth. The current knowledge about the virus, its diagnosis, the spread of the epidemic, the impact and the possibilities for preventing infections with SBV is described and discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Schmallenberg virus
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24768435 DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2014.03.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Vet Med ISSN: 0167-5877 Impact factor: 2.670