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Co-infection of bluetongue virus serotypes 12 and 16 in sheep from Haryana, India.


ABSTRACT: World Organization for Animal Health has listed bluetongue (BT) under notifiable diseases. The BT is an arboviral infectious disease of domestic and wild ruminants caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV). Southern states of India had remained the point of attention for BT since first presence in 1964 in Maharashtra. Recently, northern states of India have also been reported positive for BTV in small ruminants. The present study reported the dual infection of BTV serotypes, BTV-12 and -16 in sheep population from Sirsa district of Haryana in the year 2016. After detection and serotyping with Seg-2 specific real time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the Seg-2 and Seg-6 of BTV were PCR amplified and sequenced. On phylogenetic analysis it was detected to be clustered in nucleotype G and nucleotype B specific for BTV-12 and BTV-16, respectively. This was the first report of BTV-16 from Haryana. The results signified the co-infection of two different serotypes in an animal from a single outbreak.

SUBMITTER: Dalal A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10759771 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Co-infection of bluetongue virus serotypes 12 and 16 in sheep from Haryana, India.

Dalal Anita A   Kakker Naresh Kumar NK   Chaudhary Deepika D   Kumar Aman A   Maan Narender Singh NS   Maan Sushila S  

Veterinary research forum : an international quarterly journal 20231215 12


World Organization for Animal Health has listed bluetongue (BT) under notifiable diseases. The BT is an arboviral infectious disease of domestic and wild ruminants caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV). Southern states of India had remained the point of attention for BT since first presence in 1964 in Maharashtra. Recently, northern states of India have also been reported positive for BTV in small ruminants. The present study reported the dual infection of BTV serotypes, BTV-12 and -16 in sheep p  ...[more]

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