1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf02360776
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Antibody to bluetongue virus in cattle in Ecuador

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“…In the north and north-west of South America (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname and French Guyana), the weather conditions are, in general terms, suitable for the development of the vector species and thus for BTV spreading through invertebrate hosts (Homan et al, 1985a;Lopez et al, 1985). In addition, Culicoides density is higher than in arid areas such as Chile, Peru, Bolivia and northwest of Argentina.…”
Section: Btv In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the north and north-west of South America (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname and French Guyana), the weather conditions are, in general terms, suitable for the development of the vector species and thus for BTV spreading through invertebrate hosts (Homan et al, 1985a;Lopez et al, 1985). In addition, Culicoides density is higher than in arid areas such as Chile, Peru, Bolivia and northwest of Argentina.…”
Section: Btv In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ecuador, Lopez et al described the serologic presence of BTV in 9 out of 87 bovines (10.3% seroprevalence) in El Oro province, in the south of the country (Lopez et al, 1985). In Manabi, in the west of Ecuador, Mantilla et al showed the presence of antibodies against BTV in caprines with a seroprevalence of 7.4% (Mantilla, 1998).…”
Section: Btv In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in South America, information regarding detection of BTV is limited to very few reports. Serological evidence for the presence of BTV has been reported in Peru (Rosadio et al , 1984), Argentina (Puntel et al , 1999), Brazil (Brown et al , 1989; Castro et al , 1992; Lage et al , 1996), Ecuador (Lopez et al , 1985) and Chile (Tamayo et al , 1985). Using serological techniques, the serotypes probably present in South America are: 4, 6, 14, 17, 19 and 20 in Brazil (Groocock & Campbell, 1982); 12, 14 and 17 in Colombia (Homan et al , 1985); 14 and 17 in Guyana; and 6, 14 and 17 in Suriname (Gumm et al , 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1943In -1944 bluetongue was found in Israel (Shimshony, 2004), in 1948 it was reported in Texas, USA (Hardy and Price, 1952), between 1956 and 1957 a large epidemic broke out on the Iberian peninsula, and subsequently bluetongue was also found in the Middle East, Asia and Southern European countries (Gibbs and Greiner, 1994;Mellor and Wittmann, 2002;MacLachlan, 2004). In Australia it first appeared in 1977 (Gibbs and Greiner, 1994), and in South America it was found in the 1980s (Rosadio et al, 1984;Lopez et al, 1985;Tamayo et al, 1985;Clavijo et al, 2002). Bluetongue is also present in Central America and Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, China, Japan, the Indian subcontinent, Mediterranean countries (Greece, Spain, Italy, Corsica), Portugal, Bulgaria and other countries (Baylis and Mellor, 2001;Mellor and Wittmann, 2002;Tweedle and Mellor, 2002;Anonymous, 2007;Mehlhorn et al, 2007;Mellor et al, 2008).…”
Section: History and Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%