Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease Virus Serotype 8 in Tunisia, 2021.
Soufien SghaierCorinne SailleauMaurilia MarcacciSarah ThabetValentina CuriniThameur Ben HassineLiana TeodoriOttavio PortantiSalah HammamiLucija JurisicSpedicato MassimoLydie PosticInes GazaniRaja Ben OsmanStephan ZientaraEmmanuel BréardPaolo CalistriJuergen A RichtEdward C HolmesGiovanni SaviniFrancesca Di GiallonardoAlessio LorussoPublished in: Viruses (2022)
Epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) is a Culicoides -borne viral disease caused by the epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) associated with clinical manifestations in domestic and wild ruminants, primarily white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) and cattle ( Bos taurus ). In late September 2021, EHDV was reported in cattle farms in central/western Tunisia. It rapidly spread throughout the country with more than 200 confirmed outbreaks. We applied a combination of classical and molecular techniques to characterize the causative virus as a member of the serotype EHDV-8. This is the first evidence of EHDV- 8 circulation since 1982 when the prototype EHDV-8 strain was isolated in Australia. This work highlights the urgent need for vaccines for a range of EHDV serotypes.
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