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Autor:
Carolin Hattendorf, Dániel Cadar, Stefan Bosch, Norbert Becker, Lars Lachmann, Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit, Anna Heitmann, Renke Lühken
Publikováno v:
One Health, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 100868- (2024)
The Usutu Virus (USUV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus originated in Africa. The virus circulates in Germany since 2010. It is primarily transmitted and maintained in the natural cycle by Culex mosquitoes and primarily affects birds, particularly Eura
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/36e17c9b2d4a40eca51c1feeee43d525
Autor:
Ute Ziegler, Pauline Dianne Santos, Martin H. Groschup, Carolin Hattendorf, Martin Eiden, Dirk Höper, Philip Eisermann, Markus Keller, Friederike Michel, Robert Klopfleisch, Kerstin Müller, Doreen Werner, Helge Kampen, Martin Beer, Christina Frank, Raskit Lachmann, Birke Andrea Tews, Claudia Wylezich, Monika Rinder, Lars Lachmann, Thomas Grünewald, Claudia A. Szentiks, Michael Sieg, Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit, Daniel Cadar, Renke Lühken
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 12, Iss 4, p 448 (2020)
One year after the first autochthonous transmission of West Nile virus (WNV) to birds and horses in Germany, an epizootic emergence of WNV was again observed in 2019. The number of infected birds and horses was considerably higher compared to 2018 (1
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3a7075a8430547c2be5167e941c94427
Autor:
Markus Keller, Thomas Grünewald, Philip Eisermann, Pauline Dianne Santos, Kerstin Müller, Monika Rinder, Lars Lachmann, Raskit Lachmann, Martin Beer, Renke Lühken, Ute Ziegler, Carolin Hattendorf, Doreen Werner, Claudia Wylezich, Claudia A. Szentiks, Birke Andrea Tews, Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit, Robert Klopfleisch, Friederike Michel, Christina Frank, Daniel Cadar, Martin Eiden, Dirk Höper, Helge Kampen, Martin H. Groschup, Michael Sieg
Publikováno v:
Viruses
Volume 12
Issue 4
Viruses, 12(4):448
Viruses, Vol 12, Iss 448, p 448 (2020)
Volume 12
Issue 4
Viruses, 12(4):448
Viruses, Vol 12, Iss 448, p 448 (2020)
One year after the first autochthonous transmission of West Nile virus (WNV) to birds and horses in Germany, an epizootic emergence of WNV was again observed in 2019. The number of infected birds and horses was considerably higher compared to 2018 (1