Inkoo and Sindbis viruses in blood sucking insects, and a serological study for Inkoo virus in semi-domesticated Eurasian tundra reindeer in Norway.
Ruchika ShakyaMorten TrylandRose VikseJavier Sánchez RomanoKjetil ÅsbakkIngebjørg H NymoReidar MehlMagnus EvanderClas AhlmOlli VapalahtiOlivia Wesula LwandeNiina PutkuriWenche JohansenArnulf SolengKristin S EdgarÅshild K AndreassenPublished in: Virology journal (2022)
The occurrence and prevalence of INKV in BSI and the high seroprevalence against the virus among semi-domesticated reindeer in Norway indicate that further studies are required for monitoring this virus. SINV was not detected in the BSI in this study, however, human cases of SINV infection are yearly reported from other regions such as Rjukan in south-central Norway. It is therefore essential to monitor both viruses in the human population. Our findings are important to raise awareness regarding the geographical distribution of these mosquito-borne viruses in Northern Europe.