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Spatio-temporal trends and risk factors affecting West Nile virus and related flavivirus exposure in Spanish wild ruminants.

Ignacio García-BocanegraJorge PaniaguaAna V Gutiérrez-GuzmánSylvie LecollinetMariana BoadellaAntonio Arenas-MontesDavid Cano-TerrizaSteeve LowenskiChristian GortázarUrsula Höfle
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2016)
The results indicate endemic circulation of WNV, USUV and MBV in Spanish red deer, even in areas without known flavivirus outbreaks. WNV antibodies detected in a free-living red deer yearling sampled in 2010, confirmed circulation this year. Co-circulation of WNV and USUV was detected in bioregions 3 and 5, and of WNV and MBV in bioregion 3. Sampling of hunted and farmed wild ruminants, specifically of red deer yearlings, could be a complementary way to national surveillance programs to monitor the activity of emerging flaviviruses.
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