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Med Vet Entomol ; 4(3): 289-95, 1990 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1966778

ABSTRACT

Variation in the percentage of lambs seroconverting to bluetongue viruses was seen between sites and years in Barbados. Transmission at some sites was nearly absent whereas all lambs at one site became seropositive. The agar gel immunodiffusion test for bluetongue gave consistent results in series of serum samples from 112 of 121 sentinel lambs. Collections of biting midges in association with sheep yielded six species: Culicoides insignis Lutz, C. pusillus Lutz, C. phlebotomus (Williston), C. furens (Poey), C. jamaicensis Edwards and C. trilineatus Fox. The first two species comprised 92% of those caught during a sentinel lamb study and were the predominant species trapped for virus isolation. No viruses were recovered from 5517 C. insignis, 614 C. pusillus, three C. trilineatus and two C. furens placed into pools during two brief intensive trapping operations.


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Antibodies, Viral/blood , Bluetongue virus/immunology , Bluetongue/epidemiology , Ceratopogonidae/isolation & purification , Insect Vectors/isolation & purification , Animals , Barbados/epidemiology , Bluetongue/transmission , Immunodiffusion , Sheep
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Med Vet Entomol ; 4(3): 289-95, July 1990.
Article in English | MedCarib | ID: med-15943

ABSTRACT

Variations in the percentages of lambs seroconverting to bluetongue viruses was seen between sites and years in Barbados. Transmission at some sites was nearly absent whereas all lambs at one site became seropositive. The agar gel immunodiffusion test for bluetongue gave consistent results in series of serum samples from 112 of 121 sentinel lambs. Collections of biting midges in association with sheep yielded six species. Culicoides insignis Lutz, C. pusillus Lutz, C. phlebotomus (Williston), C. furens (Poey), C. jamaicensis Edwards and C. trilineatus Fox. The first two species comprised 92 percent of those caught during a sentinel lamb study and were the predominant species trapped for virus isolation. No viruses were recovered from 5517 C. insignis, 614 C. pusillus, three C. trilineatus and two C. furens placed into pools during two brief intensive trapping operations. (AU)


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21003 , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Bluetongue/epidemiology , Bluetongue virus/immunology , Ceratopogonidae/isolation & purification , Insect Vectors/isolation & purification , Barbados/epidemiology , Bluetongue/transmission , Immunodiffusion , Sheep
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