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- Schmallenberg_virus abstract "Schmallenberg virus is the informal name given to a recently isolated orthobunyavirus, which has not been given a formal name as of January 2013, initially reported in November 2011 to cause congenital malformations and stillbirths in cattle, sheep, goats, and possibly alpaca. It appears to be transmitted by midges (Culicoides spp.) which are likely to have been most active in causing the infection in the northern hemisphere summer and autumn of 2011, with animals subsequently giving birth from late 2011. Schmallenberg virus falls in the Simbu serogroup of Orthobunyaviruses; as of January 2013, it is considered to be most closely related to the Sathuperi and Douglas viruses.The virus is named after Schmallenberg, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, from where the first definitive sample was derived. After Germany, it has also been detected in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Ireland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Austria, Norway, Poland and Estonia.The virus has been recognised by the European Commission's Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health and the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (German Research Institute for Animal Health). A risk assessment in December 2011 did not consider it likely to be a threat to human health, as other comparable viruses are not zoonotic.Immunity can possibly be acquired naturally against SBV. It is possible that the seasonality of the infection cycle would not entail a second epidemic circulation next year, due to the shortness of the viraemic period (about 4 to 6 days post exposure, longer in affected foetuses). Vaccination is a possible option for controlling the disease as a vaccine exists for the similar Akabane virus. In March 2012, scientists of the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut first succeeded in producing an electron microscope image of the Schmallenberg virus.".
- Schmallenberg_virus family Bunyaviridae.
- Schmallenberg_virus genus Orthobunyavirus.
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- Schmallenberg_virus familia "Bunyaviridae".
- Schmallenberg_virus genus "Orthobunyavirus".
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- Schmallenberg_virus name "Schmallenberg virus".
- Schmallenberg_virus ordo "Unassigned".
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- Schmallenberg_virus rangeMapCaption "Distribution of Schmallenberg virus by country in Europe".
- Schmallenberg_virus species "Schmallenberg virus".
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- Schmallenberg_virus subject Category:Articles_with_images_not_understandable_by_color_blind_users.
- Schmallenberg_virus subject Category:Bovine_diseases.
- Schmallenberg_virus subject Category:Orthobunyaviruses.
- Schmallenberg_virus subject Category:Sheep_and_goat_diseases.
- Schmallenberg_virus type Agent109190918.
- Schmallenberg_virus type AnimalVirus101335659.
- Schmallenberg_virus type Bunyavirus101331522.
- Schmallenberg_virus type Bunyaviruses.
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- Schmallenberg_virus comment "Schmallenberg virus is the informal name given to a recently isolated orthobunyavirus, which has not been given a formal name as of January 2013, initially reported in November 2011 to cause congenital malformations and stillbirths in cattle, sheep, goats, and possibly alpaca.".
- Schmallenberg_virus label "Schmallenberg virus".
- Schmallenberg_virus label "Schmallenberg virus".
- Schmallenberg_virus label "Schmallenbergvirus".
- Schmallenberg_virus label "Virus Schmallenberg".
- Schmallenberg_virus label "Virus de Schmallenberg".
- Schmallenberg_virus label "Wirus ze Schmallenbergu".
- Schmallenberg_virus label "施馬倫貝格病毒".
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- Schmallenberg_virus sameAs Schmallenberg_virus.
- Schmallenberg_virus sameAs Schmallenbergvirus.
- Schmallenberg_virus sameAs Wirus_ze_Schmallenbergu.
- Schmallenberg_virus sameAs m.0h_dftj.
- Schmallenberg_virus sameAs Q267036.
- Schmallenberg_virus sameAs Q267036.
- Schmallenberg_virus sameAs Schmallenberg_virus.
- Schmallenberg_virus wasDerivedFrom Schmallenberg_virus?oldid=584717078.
- Schmallenberg_virus depiction Schmallenberg_distribution_map.png.
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- Schmallenberg_virus name "Schmallenberg virus".