Publication: New World camelids are sentinels for the presence of Borna disease virus
New World camelids are sentinels for the presence of Borna disease virus
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Malbon, A. J., Dürrwald, R., Kolodziejek, J., Nowotny, N., Kobera, R., Pöhle, D., Muluneh, A., Dervas, E., Cebra, C., Steffen, F., Paternoster, G., Gerspach, C., & Hilbe, M. (2022). New World camelids are sentinels for the presence of Borna disease virus. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 69(2), 451–464. https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.14003
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Borna disease (BD), a frequently fatal neurologic disorder caused by Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1), has been observed for decades in horses, sheep, and other mammals in certain regions of Europe. The bicoloured white-toothed shrew (Crocidura leucodon) was identified as a persistently infected species involved in virus transmission. Recently, BoDV-1 attracted attention as a cause of fatal encephalitis in humans. Here, we report investigations on BoDV-1-infected llamas from a farm in a BD endemic area of Switzerland, and alpacas from h
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Malbon, A. J., Dürrwald, R., Kolodziejek, J., Nowotny, N., Kobera, R., Pöhle, D., Muluneh, A., Dervas, E., Cebra, C., Steffen, F., Paternoster, G., Gerspach, C., & Hilbe, M. (2022). New World camelids are sentinels for the presence of Borna disease virus. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 69(2), 451–464. https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.14003