Literature DB >> 25891033

Three Different Routes of Inoculation for Experimental Infection with Schmallenberg Virus in Sheep.

L Martinelle1, A Poskin1,2, F Dal Pozzo1, L Mostin3, W Van Campe3, A B Cay2, N De Regge2, C Saegerman1.   

Abstract

Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an emerging Orthobunyavirus affecting European domestic ruminants. In this study, three groups of ewes (n = 3) were inoculated with 1 ml of an SBV infectious serum, via the subcutaneous (SC), intradermal (ID) or intranasal (IN) route. The ewes were monitored for 10 days and no clinical signs were reported. IN inoculation failed to generate any detectable RNAemia. SC and ID inoculation induced typical SBV RNAemia and seroconversion upon day 6 post-inoculation in 3/3 and 2/3 sheep, respectively. In all the animals that showed RNAemia, the viral genome could be detected in spleen and mesenteric lymph nodes. Both the SC and ID routes seem suitable to properly reproduce field conditions, as comparable observations were reported regarding RNAemia, seroconversion and viral genome detection in organs.
© 2015 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Keywords:  Schmallenberg; inoculation; route; sheep; virus

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25891033     DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12356

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


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2.  Monitoring of Schmallenberg virus in Spanish wild artiodactyls, 2006-2015.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-08-16       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  Reliable and Standardized Animal Models to Study the Pathogenesis of Bluetongue and Schmallenberg Viruses in Ruminant Natural Host Species with Special Emphasis on Placental Crossing.

Authors:  Ludovic Martinelle; Fabiana Dal Pozzo; Etienne Thiry; Kris De Clercq; Claude Saegerman
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4.  Schmallenberg virus neutralising antibody responses in sheep.

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5.  Schmallenberg virus: research on viral circulation in Brazil.

Authors:  Maira de Souza Nunes Martins; Edviges Maristela Pituco; Sueli Akemi Taniwaki; Liria Hiromi Okuda; Leonardo José Richtzenhain
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6.  Experimental Infection of Sheep at 45 and 60 Days of Gestation with Schmallenberg Virus Readily Led to Placental Colonization without Causing Congenital Malformations.

Authors:  Ludovic Martinelle; Antoine Poskin; Fabiana Dal Pozzo; Nick De Regge; Brigitte Cay; Claude Saegerman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-29       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Schmallenberg virus: a systematic international literature review (2011-2019) from an Irish perspective.

Authors:  Áine B Collins; Michael L Doherty; Damien J Barrett; John F Mee
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