Arbovirus infections of animals: Congenital deformities, encephalitis, sudden death and blindness

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Abstract

Viruses from five different taxonomic families have been shown to be the cause of disease outbreaks in either domesticated or wild animals. These include viruses spread by both mosquitoes and biting midges from the genus Culicoides, especially C. brevitarsis. A number of arboviruses also present significant impediments to the international movement of live animals, semen and embryos.

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Kirkland, P. D. (2018). Arbovirus infections of animals: Congenital deformities, encephalitis, sudden death and blindness. Microbiology Australia, 39(2), 103–105. https://doi.org/10.1071/MA18030

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