Re: Schmallenberg virus : new Akabane-like virus in cattle, sheep and goats in Europe
Via ProMED more details from Finland:
Finland 1st serologically positive case (Aland islands)
Date: Wed 17 Oct 2012
From: Rikula Ulla [edited]
Serological testing of 583 sera from suckler cow herds in southwestern Finland and Aland has detected 2 animals with antibodies against Schmallenberg virus (SBV).
The 2 animals are from the same herd, located in Aland (an island in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland). Samples were taken at the end of September 2012 in routine surveillance at the slaughter house. The herd contains no imported cattle. No signs have been reported.
Finland will test all samples from slaughtered animals originating from suckler cow herds located on the southwestern coast of Finland and Aland for SBV antibodies. The serological surveillance is ongoing and more information on the seroprevalence of SBV in the country will be expected.
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Ulla Rikula
Senior Researcher
Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira
Veterinary Virology
Via ProMED more details from Finland:
Finland 1st serologically positive case (Aland islands)
Date: Wed 17 Oct 2012
From: Rikula Ulla [edited]
Serological testing of 583 sera from suckler cow herds in southwestern Finland and Aland has detected 2 animals with antibodies against Schmallenberg virus (SBV).
The 2 animals are from the same herd, located in Aland (an island in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland). Samples were taken at the end of September 2012 in routine surveillance at the slaughter house. The herd contains no imported cattle. No signs have been reported.
Finland will test all samples from slaughtered animals originating from suckler cow herds located on the southwestern coast of Finland and Aland for SBV antibodies. The serological surveillance is ongoing and more information on the seroprevalence of SBV in the country will be expected.
--
Ulla Rikula
Senior Researcher
Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira
Veterinary Virology
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