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Evidence of extensive renewed Schmallenberg virus circulation in Belgium during summer of 2016 – increase in arthrogryposis‐hydranencephaly cases expected
Author(s) -
Sohier C.,
Deblauwe I.,
Van Loo T.,
Ha J.B.,
Cay A. B.,
De Regge N.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
transboundary and emerging diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.392
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1865-1682
pISSN - 1865-1674
DOI - 10.1111/tbed.12655
Subject(s) - hydranencephaly , seroprevalence , arthrogryposis , epizootiology , population , veterinary medicine , biology , herd , virology , zoology , medicine , serology , immunology , antibody , anatomy , environmental health , pregnancy , fetus , genetics
Summary A seroprevalence study carried out between June and September 2016 in the Belgian sheep population showed a significant increase in overall (from 25% to 62%) and between‐herd (from 60% to 96%) seroprevalence against Schmallenberg virus ( SBV ) during this period, indicating the most extensive recirculation of SBV since its original emergence in 2011. SBV recirculation was confirmed by the detection of SBV RNA ‐positive Culicoides obsoletus complex midges collected in the region of Antwerp in August 2016, reaching a minimum infection rate of 3%. The recirculation of SBV in the largely unprotected ruminant population during summer 2016 will likely cause an increase in the number of arthrogryposis‐hydranencephaly cases in newborn ruminants during the coming months.