Antibodies to Schmallenberg virus in domestic livestock in Turkey
2013
Azkur, Ahmet Kursat | Albayrak, Harun | Risvanli, Ali | Pestil, Zuleyha | Ozan, Emre | Yılmaz, Oktay | Tonbak, Sukru | Cavunt, Abdullah | Kadı, Hamza | Macun, Hasan Ceyhun | Acar, Duygu | Özenç, Erhan | Alparslan, Sidal | Bulut, Hakan
This, partly retrospective study, was designed to determine the seroprevalence of Schmallenberg virus (SBV), a new Orthobunyavirus first reported in Germany in late 2011, in domestic ruminants from the Middle Black Sea, West, and Southeast regions of Turkey. An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to screen serum samples collected from slaughterhouse animals between 2006 and 2013. The overall seroprevalence was 335/1,362 (24.5 %) with 325/816 (39.8 %), 5/307 (1.6 %), 3/109 (2.8 %), and 2/130 (1.5 %) recorded in cattle, sheep, goats, and Anatolian water buffalo, respectively. This is the first study to demonstrate the presence of antibodies to SBV in Turkish ruminants; it indicates that cattle are more susceptible to infection than sheep, goats, or buffalo and that exposure of domestic ruminants to SBV in Turkey may have occurred up to 5 years prior to the first recorded outbreak of the disease in 2011.
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