Background: At the end of 2011, a new orthobunyavirus, tentatively named Schmallenberg virus (SBV), was discovered in Germany. This virus has since been associated with clinical signs of decreased milk production, watery diarrhoea and fever in dairy cows, and subsequently also with congenital malformations in calves, lambs and goat kids. In affected countries, initial surveillance for the infection was based on examination of malformed progeny. These suspicions were followed up by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) on brain tissue. For epidemiological purposes, a serological assay was, however, needed. Results: A virus neutralisation test (VNT) was developed and optimized, and subsequently evaluated. This VNT...
Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly...
The Schmallenberg virus, firstly detected in 2011 in a cattle herd close to Schmallenberg (North-Rhi...
In 2011, a novel Orthobunyavirus was identified in cattle and sheep in Germany and the Netherlands. ...
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) emerged in continental Europe in late 2011, and further work is required t...
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) emerged in continental Europe in late 2011, and further work is required t...
<p>Since mid-December 2011, samples from malformed lambs and calves are sent to CODA-CERVA in ...
Schmallenberg virus (SBV), an orthobunyavirus infecting ruminants, emerged in 2011 in Central Europe...
<p>Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the ne...
Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly...
peer reviewedIn the summer/fall of 2011, a nonspecific febrile syndrome characterized by hyperthermi...
Infections with Schmallenberg virus (SBV) are associated with congenital malformations in ruminants....
Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly...
Infections with Schmallenberg virus (SBV) are associated with congenital malformations in ruminants....
<div><p>Schmallenberg virus (SBV), initially identified in Germany in 2011, spread rapidly throughou...
Infections with Schmallenberg virus (SBV) are associated with congenital malformations in ruminants....
Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly...
The Schmallenberg virus, firstly detected in 2011 in a cattle herd close to Schmallenberg (North-Rhi...
In 2011, a novel Orthobunyavirus was identified in cattle and sheep in Germany and the Netherlands. ...
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) emerged in continental Europe in late 2011, and further work is required t...
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) emerged in continental Europe in late 2011, and further work is required t...
<p>Since mid-December 2011, samples from malformed lambs and calves are sent to CODA-CERVA in ...
Schmallenberg virus (SBV), an orthobunyavirus infecting ruminants, emerged in 2011 in Central Europe...
<p>Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the ne...
Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly...
peer reviewedIn the summer/fall of 2011, a nonspecific febrile syndrome characterized by hyperthermi...
Infections with Schmallenberg virus (SBV) are associated with congenital malformations in ruminants....
Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly...
Infections with Schmallenberg virus (SBV) are associated with congenital malformations in ruminants....
<div><p>Schmallenberg virus (SBV), initially identified in Germany in 2011, spread rapidly throughou...
Infections with Schmallenberg virus (SBV) are associated with congenital malformations in ruminants....
Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly...
The Schmallenberg virus, firstly detected in 2011 in a cattle herd close to Schmallenberg (North-Rhi...
In 2011, a novel Orthobunyavirus was identified in cattle and sheep in Germany and the Netherlands. ...