Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 909947
An outbreak of bluetongue virus serotype 9 in Southern Croatia
An outbreak of bluetongue virus serotype 9 in Southern Croatia // Acta veterinaria (Brno), 80 (2011), 4; 331-336 doi:10.2754/avb201180040331 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
An outbreak of bluetongue virus serotype 9 in Southern Croatia
Autori
Listeš, Eddy ; Bosnić, Sanja ; Benić, Miroslav ; Madić, Josip ; Cvetnić, Željko ; Lojkić, Mirko ; Šeparović, Sanja ; Labrović, Ankica ; Giovanni, Savini
Izvornik
Acta veterinaria (Brno) (0001-7213) 80
(2011), 4;
331-336
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
BTV-9, ruminants, cELISA, serum neutralization test, culicoides, light-trap
Sažetak
The aim of this study was to provide a description of the first epidemic of bluetongue and the first survey on midges of the genus Culicoides in Croatia. Clinical signs were firstly observed on November 2001 in sheep in Konavle, Dubrovnik – Neretva County. During this epizootic the overall sheep morbidity and mortality were 5.2% (95% confidence interval (c.i.), 4.1-6.6%) and 2.29% (95% c.i., 1.6-3.3%), respectively. After the outbreak, 3, 318 serum samples of ruminants from 53 villages of the Dubrovnik – Neretva County were examined for bluetongue virus (BTV) antibodies by competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA). In forty nine (92.45%, 95% c.i., 82.11-96.92%) of the 53 villages, animals with antibodies against bluetongue virus were found. In particular, a total of 178 cattle (49.86%, 95% c.i., 44.7-55.0%), 174 sheep (13.72%, 95% c.i., 11.9-15.7%) and 270 goats (15.95%, 95% c.i., 14.3-17.8%) were seropositive. Antibodies to bluetongue virus serotype 9 were detected in 212 positive sera by serum neutralization test. The percentage of positive animals decreased (P > 0.05) from the east to the west suggesting a possible east westward spreading of BTV infection. Fourteen light-trap midge collections from seven different sites were examined. Of the 4872 Culicoides spp. collected, 4, 492 (92%, 95% c.i., 91.4-92.9%) of them belonged to the species of Obsoletus complex. This study showed for the first time that a pathogenic strain of BTV-9, probably from Montenegro, entered Croatia causing disease and death in local sheep and that C. obsoletus and C. scoticus were likely the major vectors of infection.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Hrvatski veterinarski institut, Zagreb,
Veterinarski fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Željko Cvetnić
(autor)
Miroslav Benić
(autor)
Sanja Bosnić
(autor)
Mirko Lojkić
(autor)
Josip Madić
(autor)
Eddy Listeš
(autor)
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