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Assessment of listing and categorisation of animal diseases within the framework of the Animal Health Law (Regulation (EU) No 2016/429): bluetongue.

Simon More, Dominique Bicout, Anette Bøtner, Andrew Butterworth, Klaus Depner, Sandra Edwards, Bruno Garin-Bastuji, Margaret Good, Christian Gortázar Schmidt, Virginie Michel, Miguel Angel Miranda, Søren Saxmose Nielsen, Mohan Raj, Liisa Sihvonen, Hans Spoolder, Jan Arend Stegeman, Hans-Hermann Thulke, Antonio Velarde, Preben Willeberg, Christoph Winckler, Peter Mertens, Giovanni Savini, Stephan Zientara, Alessandro Broglia, Francesca Baldinelli, Andrey Gogin, Lisa Kohnle, Paolo Calistri.   

Abstract

A specific concept of strain was developed in order to classify the BTV serotypes ever reported in Europe based on their properties of animal health impact: the genotype, morbidity, mortality, speed of spread, period and geographical area of occurrence were considered as classification parameters. According to this methodology the strain groups identified were (i) the BTV strains belonging to serotypes BTV-1-24, (ii) some strains of serotypes BTV-16 and (iii) small ruminant-adapted strains belonging to serotypes BTV-25, -27, -30. Those strain groups were assessed according to the criteria of the Animal Health Law (AHL), in particular criteria of Article 7, Article 5 on the eligibility of bluetongue to be listed, Article 9 for the categorisation according to disease prevention and control rules as in Annex IV and Article 8 on the list of animal species related to bluetongue. The assessment has been performed following a methodology composed of information collection, expert judgement at individual and collective level. The output is composed of the categorical answer, and for the questions where no consensus was reached, the different supporting views are reported. The strain group BTV (1-24) can be considered eligible to be listed for Union intervention as laid down in Article 5(3) of the AHL, while the strain group BTV-25-30 and BTV-16 cannot. The strain group BTV-1-24 meets the criteria as in Sections 2 and 5 of Annex IV of the AHL, for the application of the disease prevention and control rules referred to in points (b) and (e) of Article 9(1) of the AHL. The animal species that can be considered to be listed for BTV-1-24 according to Article 8(3) are several species of Bovidae, Cervidae and Camelidae as susceptible species; domestic cattle, sheep and red deer as reservoir hosts, midges insect of genus Culicoides spp. as vector species.
© 2017 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.

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Keywords:  Animal Health Law; Listing; bluetongue; categorisation; impact; serotypes; strain

Year:  2017        PMID: 32625623      PMCID: PMC7010010          DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EFSA J        ISSN: 1831-4732


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Review 1.  Overview of Slovenian Control Programmes for Cattle Diseases Not Regulated by the European Union.

Authors:  Jaka Jakob Hodnik; Tanja Knific; Jože Starič; Ivan Toplak; Matjaž Ocepek; Peter Hostnik; Jožica Ježek
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-07-09

2.  Overview of Cattle Diseases Listed Under Category C, D or E in the Animal Health Law for Which Control Programmes Are in Place Within Europe.

Authors:  Jaka Jakob Hodnik; Žaklin Acinger-Rogić; Mentor Alishani; Tiina Autio; Ana Balseiro; John Berezowski; Luís Pedro Carmo; Ilias Chaligiannis; Beate Conrady; Lina Costa; Iskra Cvetkovikj; Ivana Davidov; Marc Dispas; Igor Djadjovski; Elsa Leclerc Duarte; Céline Faverjon; Christine Fourichon; Jenny Frössling; Anton Gerilovych; Jörn Gethmann; Jacinto Gomes; David Graham; Maria Guelbenzu; George J Gunn; Madeleine K Henry; Petter Hopp; Hans Houe; Elena Irimia; Jožica Ježek; Ramon A Juste; Emmanouil Kalaitzakis; Jasmeet Kaler; Selcuk Kaplan; Polychronis Kostoulas; Kaspars Kovalenko; Nada Kneževič; Tanja Knific; Xhelil Koleci; Aurélien Madouasse; Alvydas Malakauskas; Rene Mandelik; Eleftherios Meletis; Madalina Mincu; Kerli Mõtus; Violeta Muñoz-Gómez; Mihaela Niculae; Jelena Nikitović; Matjaž Ocepek; Marie Tangen-Opsal; László Ózsvári; Dimitrios Papadopoulos; Theofilos Papadopoulos; Sinikka Pelkonen; Miroslaw Pawel Polak; Nicola Pozzato; Eglé Rapaliuté; Stefaan Ribbens; João Niza-Ribeiro; Franz-Ferdinand Roch; Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen; Jose Luis Saez; Søren Saxmose Nielsen; Gerdien van Schaik; Ebba Schwan; Blagica Sekovska; Jože Starič; Sam Strain; Petr Šatran; Sabina Šerić-Haračić; Lena-Mari Tamminen; Hans-Hermann Thulke; Ivan Toplak; Erja Tuunainen; Sharon Verner; Štefan Vilček; Ramazan Yildiz; Inge M G A Santman-Berends
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-07-30

3.  Serological Cross-Reactions between Expressed VP2 Proteins from Different Bluetongue Virus Serotypes.

Authors:  Petra C Fay; Fauziah Mohd Jaafar; Carrie Batten; Houssam Attoui; Keith Saunders; George P Lomonossoff; Elizabeth Reid; Daniel Horton; Sushila Maan; David Haig; Janet M Daly; Peter P C Mertens
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-07-26       Impact factor: 5.048

4.  BTV-14 Infection in Sheep Elicits Viraemia with Mild Clinical Symptoms.

Authors:  John Flannery; Lorraine Frost; Petra Fay; Hayley Hicks; Mark Henstock; Marcin Smreczak; Anna Orłowska; Paulina Rajko-Nenow; Karin Darpel; Carrie Batten
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-06-13

5.  Risk-based surveillance for bluetongue virus in cattle on the south coast of England in 2017 and 2018.

Authors:  Katherine Elinor Felicity Grace; Christina Papadopoulou; Tobias Floyd; Rachelle Avigad; Steve Collins; Elizabeth White; Carrie Batten; John Flannery; Simon Gubbins; Simon T Carpenter
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  2020-09-11       Impact factor: 2.695

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