意大利西北部库蠓中蓝舌病和施马伦贝格病毒的无声传播:对2024年BTV疫情的影响

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Angela Maria Catania, Elena Grego, Laura Tomassone, Cagnotti Giulia, Di Muro Giorgia, Ferrini Sara, Antonio D'Angelo
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蓝舌病(BTV)和施马伦贝格病毒(SBV)等媒介传播病毒对整个欧洲的牲畜健康构成持续威胁。这些病原体由库蠓叮咬的蠓传播,可以悄无声息地传播,逃避早期发现。在这项研究中,我们调查了意大利西北部2个牛场库蠓的存在和感染状况,这些牛场以前曾报道过先天性畸形和流产。在二〇二三年六月至十月期间,我们使用紫外线吸盘捕集器捕获了4,000多只库蠓;超过95%属于C. obsoletus复合体。聚集昆虫的分子筛选显示,BTV和SBV的病毒流行率均较低(0.5%)。值得注意的是,该地区在2023年没有正式暴发疫情,这表明病毒在动物中无声地传播,没有临床症状。BTV在病媒和可能的动物宿主(包括野生动物)中持续存在,可能是2024年在意大利北部再次暴发BTV疫情的原因之一。我们的研究结果强调了持续的昆虫学和病毒学监测在预测和减轻未来疫情中的关键作用。
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Silent circulation of Bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses in Culicoides biting midges in northwestern Italy: implications for the 2024 BTV outbreak.

Vector-borne viruses like Bluetongue (BTV) and Schmallenberg virus (SBV) pose an ongoing threat to livestock health across Europe. Transmitted by Culicoides biting midges, these pathogens can circulate silently, escaping early detection. In this study, we investigated the presence and infection status of Culicoides on 2 cattle farms in northwestern Italy, where congenital malformations and abortions had previously been reported. Between June and October 2023, over 4,000 Culicoides were captured using UV-light suction traps; over 95% belonged to the C. obsoletus complex. Molecular screening of pooled insects revealed a low viral prevalence (0.5%) for both BTV and SBV. Notably, no official outbreaks were recorded in the area during 2023, suggesting a silent viral circulation without clinical signs in animals. The persistence of BTV in vectors and possible animal reservoirs, including wildlife, may have contributed to its reemergence in 2024 when a new BTV outbreak occurred in northern Italy. Our findings highlight the critical role of continuous entomological and virological surveillance in anticipating and mitigating future outbreaks.

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