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Serological evidence of bluetongue and a preliminary entomological study in southern Croatia.
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EntomologyPathologyVeterinary MicrobiologyArthropod TaxonomyCroatian Veterinary InstituteSerological EvidenceBovine SeraDecember 2001ParasitologyVirologyVeterinary EpidemiologyBiologyTerrestrial ArthropodSouthern CroatiaPreliminary Entomological StudyAnimal ScienceNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPathogenesisVeterinary ScienceZoonotic DiseaseSymbiosisMedicine
In December 2001, bluetongue (BT) was confirmed serologically by the Croatian Veterinary Institute using the competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (c-ELISA). Results of the serological testing of blood samples from ruminants in the Dubrovacko-Neretvanska County are presented (3,318 sera of ruminants from 53 herds were examined). In total, 357 bovine sera (178 or 49.9% positive), 1,268 ovine sera (174 or 13.7% positive) and 1,693 caprine sera (270 or 15.9% positive) were tested. Antibodies to BT virus serotype 9 were detected in 212 of the positive sera by serum neutralisation. A preliminary light-trap survey for midges of the Culicoides genus was also performed in the Dubrovacko-Neretvanska County. Fourteen light-trap collections from seven locations were examined and yielded a total of 4,872 Culicoides of which 4,492 (92%) belonged to the Obsoletus Complex (including C. obsoletus and C. scoticus).
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