Lack of evidence for Schmallenberg virus infection in highly exposed persons, Germany, 2012

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Schmallenberg virus, a novel orthobunyavirus, is spreading among ruminants, especially sheep, throughout Europe. To determine the risk for human infection, we conducted a survey among shepherds to assess possible exposure and symptoms. We also performed serologic and molecular assays. No evidence of transmission to humans was detected.

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Ducomble, T., Wilking, H., Stark, K., Takla, A., Askar, M., Schaade, L., … Kurth, A. (2012). Lack of evidence for Schmallenberg virus infection in highly exposed persons, Germany, 2012. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 18(8), 1333–1335. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1808.120533

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