An updated review on bluetongue virus: epidemiology, pathobiology, and advances in diagnosis and control with special reference to India
Bluetongue (BT) is an economically important, non-contagious viral disease of domestic and
wild ruminants. BT is caused by BT virus (BTV) and it belongs to the genus Orbivirus and …
wild ruminants. BT is caused by BT virus (BTV) and it belongs to the genus Orbivirus and …
[HTML][HTML] Pathological and immunological characterization of bluetongue virus serotype 1 infection in type I interferons blocked immunocompetent adult mice
Introduction Wild-type adult mice with intact interferon (IFN) system were neither susceptible
to bluetongue virus (BTV) infection nor showed signs of morbidity/mortality. Establishment of …
to bluetongue virus (BTV) infection nor showed signs of morbidity/mortality. Establishment of …
Comparative analysis of cellular immune responses and cytokine levels in sheep experimentally infected with bluetongue virus serotype 1 and 8
PJ Sánchez-Cordón, ACP de Diego… - Veterinary …, 2015 - Elsevier
Protective immunity in sheep with bluetongue virus (BTV) infection as well as the role of BTV-
induced cytokines during immune response remains unclear. Understanding the basis …
induced cytokines during immune response remains unclear. Understanding the basis …
Apoptosis and immuno-suppression in sheep infected with bluetongue virus serotype-23
The role of apoptosis in pathogenesis of bluetongue (BT) has been suggested from various
in vitro studies. However, to date, no clear data are available regarding BTV-induced …
in vitro studies. However, to date, no clear data are available regarding BTV-induced …
Role of cellular caspases, nuclear factor-kappa B and interferon regulatory factors in Bluetongue virus infection and cell fate
Background Bluetongue virus (BTV) infection causes haemorrhagic disease in ruminants
and induces cell death. The pathogenesis in animals and in cell culture has been linked to …
and induces cell death. The pathogenesis in animals and in cell culture has been linked to …
Phosphoproteomic analysis reveals the importance of kinase regulation during orbivirus infection
Bluetongue virus (BTV) causes infections in wild and domesticated ruminants with high
morbidity and mortality and is responsible for significant economic losses in both develo** …
morbidity and mortality and is responsible for significant economic losses in both develo** …
Novel virostatic agents against bluetongue virus
L Gu, V Musiienko, Z Bai, A Qin, SW Schneller, Q Li - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Bluetongue virus (BTV), a member in the family Reoviridae, is a re-emerging animal disease
infecting cattle and sheep. With its recent outbreaks in Europe, there is a pressing need for …
infecting cattle and sheep. With its recent outbreaks in Europe, there is a pressing need for …
Bluetongue virus infection: Activation of the MAP kinase-dependent pathway is required for apoptosis
Bluetongue virus (BTV) is a double-stranded RNA virus that induces apoptosis both in
mammalian cell cultures and in target tissues. Based on information that members of the …
mammalian cell cultures and in target tissues. Based on information that members of the …
Global gene expression analysis in skin biopsies of European red deer experimentally infected with bluetongue virus serotypes 1 and 8
RC Galindo, C Falconi, JR López-Olvera… - Veterinary …, 2012 - Elsevier
Bluetongue virus (BTV) is a double-stranded RNA virus transmitted by blood-feeding biting
midges of the genus Culicoides to wild and domestic ruminants, causing high morbidity and …
midges of the genus Culicoides to wild and domestic ruminants, causing high morbidity and …
[PDF][PDF] Pathology and pathogenesis of co-infection of bluetongue virus serotypes 10 and 24 in experimentally infected sheep
S Vineetha, KP Singh - 2018 - krishikosh.egranth.ac.in
Bluetongue (BT) is an infectious, non-contagious vector borne viral pathosis of ruminants
caused by bluetongue virus, a prototype member of genus in the Family. The disease …
caused by bluetongue virus, a prototype member of genus in the Family. The disease …