2014
DOI: 10.3201/2008.121890
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Natural Intrauterine Infection with Schmallenberg Virus in Malformed Newborn Calves

Abstract: We surveyed morphologic alterations in calves in Belgium that were naturally infected in utero by Schmallenberg virus (SBV) and born with deformities during JanuaryMarch 2012. SBV-specific RNA was distributed unevenly in different tissues. Natural intrauterine SBV infection of calves might cause serious damage to the central nervous system and muscles.

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“…Most SBV suspicions were made by the farmers at the end of the year 2011 and the beginning of the year 2012. This is consistent with other studies relating a high number of SBV cases at that time in Belgium (De Regge et al., ; Bayrou et al., ). One cattle owner from group B reported however the birth of a calf still‐born or deformed due to SBV as soon as week 18 of 2011 (early May 2011) suggesting an early SBV infection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Most SBV suspicions were made by the farmers at the end of the year 2011 and the beginning of the year 2012. This is consistent with other studies relating a high number of SBV cases at that time in Belgium (De Regge et al., ; Bayrou et al., ). One cattle owner from group B reported however the birth of a calf still‐born or deformed due to SBV as soon as week 18 of 2011 (early May 2011) suggesting an early SBV infection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Like most viral infections, transplacental transmission of SBV does not elicit placentitis and most malformed calves are stillborn at term. The weight of malformed calves is significantly less than normal with a correlation between the body mass deficit, the severity of the malformations and the amount of skeletal muscles [ 50 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occasionally, unilateral arthrogryposis occurs, again mainly, if present, in the forelimbs. In most malformed calves congenital arthrogryposis is accompanied with vertebral column malformations, whereas vertebral column malformations without arthrogryposis are only observed sporadically [ 49 , 50 ].
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Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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