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Exposure of Asian Elephants and Other Exotic Ungulates to Schmallenberg Virus
Authors:Fieke M Molenaar  S Anna La Rocca  Meenakshi Khatri  Javier Lopez  Falko Steinbach  Akbar Dastjerdi
Institution:1. Zoological Society of London, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.; 2. Virology department, Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA)-Weybridge, Woodham Lane, Addlestone, Surrey, United Kingdom.; 3. Chester Zoo, Upton-by-Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom.; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), FRANCE,
Abstract:Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an emerging Orthobunyavirus, first described in 2011 in cattle in Germany and subsequently spread throughout Europe, affecting mainly ruminant livestock through the induction of foetal malformations. To gain a better understanding of the spectrum of susceptible species and to assess the value of current SBV serological assays, screening of serum samples from exotic artiodactyls and perissodactyls collected at the Living Collections from the Zoological Society of London (Whipsnade and London Zoos) and Chester Zoo was carried out. There was compelling evidence of SBV infection in both zoological collections. The competitive ELISA has proved to be applicable for the detection of SBV in exotic Bovidae, Cervidae, Suidae, Giraffidae and most notably in endangered Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), but unreliable for the screening of Camelidae, for which the plaque reduction neutralisation test was considered the assay of choice.
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