Schmallenberg Disease—A Newly Emerged Culicoides-Borne Viral Disease of Ruminants
Abstract
1. Discovery and Genomic Structure of the Virus
2. Epidemiology
3. Clinical and Pathological Findings
4. Immunity
5. Diagnosis
6. Surveillance and Vaccination
7. Inactivated Vaccines
8. Modified-Live and Subunit Vaccines
9. Potential for Re-Emergence of SBV
10. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Vaccine | Host Species Evaluated | DIVA Compatibility | References | ||
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Mice | Cattle | Sheep | |||
Inactivated vaccines: | |||||
Binary ethylenimine inactivated | NO | YES | YES | NO | [65,66] |
Bovilis SBV (MSD Animal Health) | NO | YES | YES | NO | [67] |
Zulvac SBV (Zoetis) | NO | YES | YES | NO | [75] |
SBVvax (Merial) | NO | YES | YES | NO | [68] |
Genetically modified live virus vaccines: | |||||
Recombinant NSm and/or NSs deletion mutants | YES | YES | YES | YES | [69] |
DNA vaccines: | |||||
SBV Gc (N-terminal) | YES | NO | NO | YES | [72] |
SBV Nucleoprotein | YES | NO | NO | YES | [73] |
SBV Gn (ectodomain), SBV Gc (ectodomain 1 and 2) | YES | NO | NO | YES | [73] |
Virus-vectored vaccines: | |||||
Recombinant Equine Herpes Virus 1, Gc (N-terminal) | NO | YES | NO | YES | [74] |
Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara, Gc (N-terminal) | YES | NO | YES | YES | [74] |
Recombinant subunit Vaccines: | |||||
Baculovirus-expressed Gc or Gc/Gn | NO | YES | NO | YES | [71] |
Gc (N-terminal), HEK cells | YES | YES | NO | YES | [72] |
Gc + Gn linked ectodomains, HEK cells | YES | YES | NO | YES | [72] |
Gc (N-terminal) of SBV and Akabane, HEK cells | YES | YES | NO | YES | [72] |
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Endalew, A.D.; Faburay, B.; Wilson, W.C.; Richt, J.A. Schmallenberg Disease—A Newly Emerged Culicoides-Borne Viral Disease of Ruminants. Viruses 2019, 11, 1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11111065
Endalew AD, Faburay B, Wilson WC, Richt JA. Schmallenberg Disease—A Newly Emerged Culicoides-Borne Viral Disease of Ruminants. Viruses. 2019; 11(11):1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11111065
Chicago/Turabian StyleEndalew, Abaineh D., Bonto Faburay, William C. Wilson, and Juergen A. Richt. 2019. "Schmallenberg Disease—A Newly Emerged Culicoides-Borne Viral Disease of Ruminants" Viruses 11, no. 11: 1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11111065
APA StyleEndalew, A. D., Faburay, B., Wilson, W. C., & Richt, J. A. (2019). Schmallenberg Disease—A Newly Emerged Culicoides-Borne Viral Disease of Ruminants. Viruses, 11(11), 1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11111065