Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UK

To determine whether transplacental transmission could explain overwintering of bluetongue virus in the United Kingdom, we studied calves born to dams naturally infected during pregnancy in 2007–08. Approximately 33% were infected transplacentally; some had compromised health. In all infected calves...

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Main Authors: Karin E. Darpel, Carrie A. Batten, Eva Veronesi, Susanna Williamson, Peter Anderson, Mike Dennison, Stuart Clifford, Ciaran Smith, Lucy Philips, Cornelia Bidewell, Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska, Anna Sanders, Abid Bin-Tarif, Anthony J. Wilson, Simon Gubbins, Peter P.C. Mertens, Chris A. Oura, Philip S. Mellor
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2009-12-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/12/09-0788_article
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spelling doaj-40f50653af984497adf3dbe6b97cb7c12020-11-25T01:58:50ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592009-12-0115122025202810.3201/eid1512.090788Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UKKarin E. DarpelCarrie A. BattenEva VeronesiSusanna WilliamsonPeter AndersonMike DennisonStuart CliffordCiaran SmithLucy PhilipsCornelia BidewellKatarzyna Bachanek-BankowskaAnna SandersAbid Bin-TarifAnthony J. WilsonSimon GubbinsPeter P.C. MertensChris A. OuraPhilip S. MellorTo determine whether transplacental transmission could explain overwintering of bluetongue virus in the United Kingdom, we studied calves born to dams naturally infected during pregnancy in 2007–08. Approximately 33% were infected transplacentally; some had compromised health. In all infected calves, viral load decreased after birth; no evidence of persistent infection was found.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/12/09-0788_articleBluetongue virusBTV-8transplacental transmissionpathologyvirusesdispatch
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author Karin E. Darpel
Carrie A. Batten
Eva Veronesi
Susanna Williamson
Peter Anderson
Mike Dennison
Stuart Clifford
Ciaran Smith
Lucy Philips
Cornelia Bidewell
Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska
Anna Sanders
Abid Bin-Tarif
Anthony J. Wilson
Simon Gubbins
Peter P.C. Mertens
Chris A. Oura
Philip S. Mellor
spellingShingle Karin E. Darpel
Carrie A. Batten
Eva Veronesi
Susanna Williamson
Peter Anderson
Mike Dennison
Stuart Clifford
Ciaran Smith
Lucy Philips
Cornelia Bidewell
Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska
Anna Sanders
Abid Bin-Tarif
Anthony J. Wilson
Simon Gubbins
Peter P.C. Mertens
Chris A. Oura
Philip S. Mellor
Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UK
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Bluetongue virus
BTV-8
transplacental transmission
pathology
viruses
dispatch
author_facet Karin E. Darpel
Carrie A. Batten
Eva Veronesi
Susanna Williamson
Peter Anderson
Mike Dennison
Stuart Clifford
Ciaran Smith
Lucy Philips
Cornelia Bidewell
Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska
Anna Sanders
Abid Bin-Tarif
Anthony J. Wilson
Simon Gubbins
Peter P.C. Mertens
Chris A. Oura
Philip S. Mellor
author_sort Karin E. Darpel
title Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UK
title_short Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UK
title_full Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UK
title_fullStr Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UK
title_full_unstemmed Transplacental Transmission of Bluetongue Virus 8 in Cattle, UK
title_sort transplacental transmission of bluetongue virus 8 in cattle, uk
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2009-12-01
description To determine whether transplacental transmission could explain overwintering of bluetongue virus in the United Kingdom, we studied calves born to dams naturally infected during pregnancy in 2007–08. Approximately 33% were infected transplacentally; some had compromised health. In all infected calves, viral load decreased after birth; no evidence of persistent infection was found.
topic Bluetongue virus
BTV-8
transplacental transmission
pathology
viruses
dispatch
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/12/09-0788_article
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