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Rescue of recent virulent and avirulent field strains of bluetongue virus by reverse genetics.

PLoS One.. 2012-02;  7(2):e30540
van Gennip RG, van de Water SG, Potgieter CA, Wright IM, Veldman D, van Rijn PA. Department of Virology, Central Veterinary Institute of Wageningen UR (CVI), Lelystad, The Netherlands
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Abstract

Since 1998, Bluetongue virus (BTV)-serotypes 1, 2, 4, 9, and 16 have invaded European countries around the Mediterranean Basin. In 2006, a huge BT-outbreak started after incursion of BTV-serotype 8 (BTV8) in North-Western Europe. More recently, BTV6 and BTV11 were reported in North-Western Europe in 2008. These latter strains are closely related to live-attenuated vaccine, whereas BTV8 is virulent and can induce severe disease in ruminants, including cattle. In addition, Toggenburg orbivirus (TOV) was detected in 2008 in Swiss goats, which was recognized as a new serotype of BTV (BTV25). The (re-)emergency of known and unknown BTV-serotypes needs a rapid response to supply effective vaccines, and research to st... More

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