2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2013.12.012
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Update on Schmallenberg virus infections in small ruminants

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“…The sudden appearance of Schmallenberg virus in Europe in 2011 (Ganter et al. , ) provided further evidence of our lack of understanding of many crucial elements in the appearance of novel pathogens. These studies highlight the fact that the ecology and epidemiology of arthropods and ABDs have changed over the past 25 years and that over these years MVE has served as a forum for medical and veterinary entomologists, acarologists and other groups of researchers.…”
Section: Invasion Of Arthropods and Emergence Of Arthropod‐borne Disementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sudden appearance of Schmallenberg virus in Europe in 2011 (Ganter et al. , ) provided further evidence of our lack of understanding of many crucial elements in the appearance of novel pathogens. These studies highlight the fact that the ecology and epidemiology of arthropods and ABDs have changed over the past 25 years and that over these years MVE has served as a forum for medical and veterinary entomologists, acarologists and other groups of researchers.…”
Section: Invasion Of Arthropods and Emergence Of Arthropod‐borne Disementioning
confidence: 99%