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Bluetongue virus: Past, present, and future scope

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J INFECTION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DOI: 10.3855/jidc.16947

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Bluetongue virus; Culicoides; arthropod disease; ruminants

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Bluetongue (BT), a viral disease caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV), has spread worldwide and is economically important in ruminants. Transmission occurs through the bite of Culicoides species, and global climate change has contributed to its spread. Research has led to a better understanding of the disease, the virus life cycle, and the biology of the Culicoides vector. This review discusses the current findings on BT, including disease aspects, virus-host-vector interactions, and diagnostic and control strategies.
Bluetongue (BT), once considered a disease of sheep confined to the southern African region, has spread all over the world. BT is a viral disease caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV). BT is regarded as an economically important disease in ruminants of compulsory notification to OIE. BTV is transmitted by the bite of Culicoides species. Research over the years has led to a better understanding of the disease, the nature of the virus life cycle between ruminants and Culicoides species, and its distribution in different geographical regions. Advances have also been made in understanding the molecular structure and function of the virus, the biology of the Culicoides species, its ability to transmit the disease, and the persistence of the virus inside the Culicoides and the mammalian hosts. Global climate change has enabled the colonization of new habitats and the spread of the virus into additional species of the Culicoides vector. This review highlights some of the current findings on the status of BT in the world based on the latest research on disease aspects, virus-host-vector interactions, and the different diagnostic approaches and control strategies available for BTV.

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