Recent evidence of bluetongue (BT) virus infection of livestock in scattered localities in the neotropics prompted a serologic survey of cattle in Colombia and Costa Rica. In Costa Rica 48.1% of 1435 bovine animals had BT virus antibody in the agar gel precipitation test (AGPT). In Colombia 51.8% of 635 cattle were AGPT-positive for BT virus. Antibody prevalence ranged from over 50% in the lowlands to 0% in Costa Rica and 19% in Colombian cattle above 2000 m altitude. Neutralization tests indicated that Costa Rican cattle had been exposed to BT virus types 6, 12, 14 and 17. © 1985, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Homan, E. J., de Ruiz, H. L., Donato, A. P., Taylor, W. P., & Yuill, T. M. (1985). A preliminary survey of the epidemiology of bluetongue in Costa Rica and Northern Colombia. Journal of Hygiene, 94(3), 357–363. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400061593
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