Congenital malformations of calves infected with shamonda virus, Southern Japan

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Abstract

In 2015 and 2016, we observed 15 malformed calves that were exposed to intrauterine infection with Shamonda virus, a Simbu serogroup orthobunyavirus, in Japan. Characteristic manifestations were arthrogryposis and gross lesions in the central nervous system. Our results indicate that this arbovirus should be considered a teratogenic virus in ruminants.

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Hirashima, Y., Kitahara, S., Kato, T., Shirafuji, H., Tanaka, S., & Yanase, T. (2017). Congenital malformations of calves infected with shamonda virus, Southern Japan. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23(6), 993–996. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2306.161946

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