Abstract
Blood sera collected from 400 domestic animals (260 cattle, 100 Merino sheep, and 40 Hutzul horses) in northeastern Hungary in 2005 were examined for antibodies against two tick-borne viruses, tick-borne encephalitis flavivirus (TBEV) and Bhanja bunyavirus (BHAV). Using ELISA as screening test and plaque-reduction neutralization as confirmatory test, seropositivity to TBEV was found to be 26.5% in cattle, 7.0% in sheep, and 0.0% in horses. Among cattle, the animals up to 3 years old had significantly lower seroprevalence rate than those in older age groups. Natural foci of tick-borne encephalitis are obviously present in northeastern Hungary. On the other hand, no antibodies neutralizing BHAV were detected in the domestic animals.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Antibodies, Viral / blood
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Bunyaviridae Infections / epidemiology
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Bunyaviridae Infections / immunology
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Bunyaviridae Infections / veterinary*
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Cattle
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Cattle Diseases / epidemiology
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Cattle Diseases / virology*
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Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne / isolation & purification*
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Encephalitis, Tick-Borne / epidemiology*
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Encephalitis, Tick-Borne / immunology
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Encephalitis, Tick-Borne / veterinary*
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Geography
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Horse Diseases / epidemiology
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Horse Diseases / virology*
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Horses
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Hungary / epidemiology
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Neutralization Tests
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Orthobunyavirus / isolation & purification*
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Serotyping
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Sheep Diseases / epidemiology
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Sheep Diseases / virology*
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Viral Plaque Assay