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Seasonal and Interseasonal Dynamics of Bluetongue Virus Infection of Dairy Cattle and Culicoides sonorensis Midges in Northern California – Implications for Virus Overwintering in Temperate Zones
by
Mayo, Christie E.
, Gibbs, E. Paul J.
, MacLachlan, N. James
, Mullens, Bradley A.
, Gardner, Ian A.
, Reisen, William K.
, Osborne, Cameron J.
in
Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Bluetongue
/ Bluetongue - epidemiology
/ Bluetongue - virology
/ Bluetongue virus - physiology
/ Bovidae
/ California - epidemiology
/ Cattle
/ Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
/ Cattle Diseases - virology
/ Ceratopogonidae
/ Chironomidae
/ Chironomidae - virology
/ Culicoides
/ Culicoides occidentalis
/ Culicoides variipennis
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairying
/ Daylight
/ Diptera
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic importance
/ Encephalitis
/ Female
/ Immunology
/ Infections
/ Insects
/ Livestock
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Overwintering
/ Pathology
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ RNA, Viral - isolation & purification
/ RNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasons
/ Studies
/ Surveillance
/ Temperate zones
/ Veterinary colleges
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Viruses
2014
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Seasonal and Interseasonal Dynamics of Bluetongue Virus Infection of Dairy Cattle and Culicoides sonorensis Midges in Northern California – Implications for Virus Overwintering in Temperate Zones
by
Mayo, Christie E.
, Gibbs, E. Paul J.
, MacLachlan, N. James
, Mullens, Bradley A.
, Gardner, Ian A.
, Reisen, William K.
, Osborne, Cameron J.
in
Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Bluetongue
/ Bluetongue - epidemiology
/ Bluetongue - virology
/ Bluetongue virus - physiology
/ Bovidae
/ California - epidemiology
/ Cattle
/ Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
/ Cattle Diseases - virology
/ Ceratopogonidae
/ Chironomidae
/ Chironomidae - virology
/ Culicoides
/ Culicoides occidentalis
/ Culicoides variipennis
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairying
/ Daylight
/ Diptera
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic importance
/ Encephalitis
/ Female
/ Immunology
/ Infections
/ Insects
/ Livestock
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Overwintering
/ Pathology
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ RNA, Viral - isolation & purification
/ RNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasons
/ Studies
/ Surveillance
/ Temperate zones
/ Veterinary colleges
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Viruses
2014
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Seasonal and Interseasonal Dynamics of Bluetongue Virus Infection of Dairy Cattle and Culicoides sonorensis Midges in Northern California – Implications for Virus Overwintering in Temperate Zones
by
Mayo, Christie E.
, Gibbs, E. Paul J.
, MacLachlan, N. James
, Mullens, Bradley A.
, Gardner, Ian A.
, Reisen, William K.
, Osborne, Cameron J.
in
Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Bluetongue
/ Bluetongue - epidemiology
/ Bluetongue - virology
/ Bluetongue virus - physiology
/ Bovidae
/ California - epidemiology
/ Cattle
/ Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
/ Cattle Diseases - virology
/ Ceratopogonidae
/ Chironomidae
/ Chironomidae - virology
/ Culicoides
/ Culicoides occidentalis
/ Culicoides variipennis
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairying
/ Daylight
/ Diptera
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic importance
/ Encephalitis
/ Female
/ Immunology
/ Infections
/ Insects
/ Livestock
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Overwintering
/ Pathology
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ RNA, Viral - isolation & purification
/ RNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasons
/ Studies
/ Surveillance
/ Temperate zones
/ Veterinary colleges
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Viruses
2014
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Seasonal and Interseasonal Dynamics of Bluetongue Virus Infection of Dairy Cattle and Culicoides sonorensis Midges in Northern California – Implications for Virus Overwintering in Temperate Zones
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Seasonal and Interseasonal Dynamics of Bluetongue Virus Infection of Dairy Cattle and Culicoides sonorensis Midges in Northern California – Implications for Virus Overwintering in Temperate Zones
2014
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Bluetongue virus (BTV) is the cause of an economically important arboviral disease of domestic and wild ruminants. The occurrence of BTV infection of livestock is distinctly seasonal in temperate regions of the world, thus we determined the dynamics of BTV infection (using BTV-specific real time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction) among sentinel cattle and vector Culicoides sonorensis (C. sonorensis) midges on a dairy farm in northern California throughout both the seasonal and interseasonal (overwintering) periods of BTV activity from August 2012 until March 2014. The data confirmed widespread infection of both sentinel cattle and vector midges during the August-November period of seasonal BTV transmission, however BTV infection of parous female midges captured in traps set during daylight hours also was detected in February of both 2013 and 2014, during the interseasonal period. The finding of BTV-infected vector midges during mid-winter suggests that BTV may overwinter in northern California by infection of long-lived female C. sonorensis midges that were infected during the prior seasonal period of virus transmission, and reemerged sporadically during the overwintering period; however the data do not definitively preclude other potential mechanisms of BTV overwintering that are also discussed.
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