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A novel Bluetongue virus serotype 3 strain in Tunisia, November 2016.

S SghaierAlessio LorussoO PortantiM MarcacciM OrsiniM E BarbriaA S MahmoudS HammamiA PetriniG Savini
Published in: Transboundary and emerging diseases (2017)
Since 1998, southern Europe has experienced multiple incursions of different serotypes and topotypes of Bluetongue virus, a vector-borne transmitted virus, the causative agent of Bluetongue (BT), a major disease of ruminants. Some of these incursions originated from northern Africa, likely because of wind-blown dissemination of infected midges. In this report, we describe the detection and whole genome characterization of a novel BTV-3 strain identified in a symptomatic sheep in Tunisia. Sequences were immediately deposited with the GenBank Database under Accession Nos KY432369-KY432378. Alert and preparedness are requested to face the next vector seasons in northern Africa and the potential incursion of this novel strain in southern Europe.
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