Complete genome sequence of bluetongue virus serotype 4 that emerged on the French island of Corsica in December 2016.
Corinne SailleauE BreardC ViarougeA GorlierH QuenaultE HirchaudF TouzainY BlanchardD VitourS ZientaraPublished in: Transboundary and emerging diseases (2017)
In November 2016, sheep located in the south of Corsica island exhibited clinical signs suggestive of bluetongue virus (BTV) infection. Laboratory analyses allowed to isolate and identify a BTV strain of serotype 4. The analysis of the full viral genome showed that all the 10 genomic segments were closely related to those of the BTV-4 present in Hungary in 2014 and involved in a large BT outbreak in the Balkan Peninsula. These results together with epidemiological data suggest that BTV-4 has been introduced to Corsica from Italy (Sardinia) where BTV-4 outbreaks have been reported in autumn 2016. This is the first report of the introduction in Corsica of a BTV strain previously spreading in eastern Europe.