Development of within-herd immunity and long-term persistence of antibodies against Schmallenberg virus in naturally infected cattle.
Kerstin WernikeMark HolstegKevin P SzillatMartin BeerPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2018)
The regular re-emergence of SBV in Central Europe is a result of decreasing herd immunity caused by the replacement of animals by seronegative youngstock rather than of a drop of antibody levels in previously infected individual animals. The consequences of the overall decline in herd seroprevalence may be increasing virus circulation and more cases of fetal malformation caused by infection of naïve dams during gestation.
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