Experimental infection of grey partridges with Bagaza virus: pathogenicity evaluation and potential role as a competent host

Volume: 49, Issue: 1
Published: May 9, 2018
Abstract
Bagaza virus (BAGV; synonymous to Israel turkey meningoencephalomyelitis virus, ITV) is a relevant arthropod-borne epornitic flavivirus. In its first emergence in Europe (southern Spain, 2010) BAGV caused an outbreak, severely affecting red-legged partridges and common pheasants. The effects (pathogenicity, role as reservoir host) of BAGV in other European phasianids are unknown. To fill this gap, grey partridges were experimentally infected...
Paper Details
Title
Experimental infection of grey partridges with Bagaza virus: pathogenicity evaluation and potential role as a competent host
Published Date
May 9, 2018
Volume
49
Issue
1
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