Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2455660 | Research in Veterinary Science | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This study reports on an outbreak of disease that occurred in central Algeria during July 2006. Sheep in the affected area presented clinical signs typical of bluetongue (BT) disease. A total of 5245 sheep in the affected region were considered to be susceptible, with 263 cases and thirty-six deaths. Bluetongue virus (BTV) serotype 1 was isolated and identified as the causative agent. Segments 2, 7 and 10 of this virus were sequenced and compared with other isolates from Morocco, Italy, Portugal and France showing that they all belong to a ‘western’ BTV group/topotype and collectively represent a western Mediterranean lineage of BTV-1.
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Authors
C. Cêtre-Sossah, H. Madani, C. Sailleau, K. Nomikou, H. Sadaoui, S. Zientara, S. Maan, N. Maan, P. Mertens, E. Albina,