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Journal of General Virology | 2013

In vivo and in vitro identification of a hypervariable region in Schmallenberg virus.

Damien Coupeau; François Claine; Laetitia Wiggers; Nathalie Kirschvink; Benoît Muylkens

Detected for the first time in 2011, Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an orthobunyavirus of the Simbu serogroup that caused a large outbreak in European ruminants. In a tight time frame, data have been obtained on SBV epidemiology and the clinical pictures associated with this new viral infection, but little information is available on the molecular biology of SBV. In this study, SBV sequence variability was characterized from the central nervous system of two stillborn lambs in a naturally infected herd. A hypervariable region (HVR) was detected in the N-terminal region of the SBV Gc glycoprotein through sequencing and analysis of the two full-length genomes representative of intra-herd SBV dissemination. In vitro growth assays coupled with full-length genome sequencing were performed on the two isolates after successive cellular passages, showing an in vitro adaptation of SBV and mutation accumulation inside the HVR in the absence of immune selective pressure.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2013

Schmallenberg Virus among Female Lambs, Belgium, 2012

François Claine; Damien Coupeau; Laetitia Wiggers; Benoît Muylkens; Nathalie Kirschvink

Reemergence of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) occurred among lambs (n = 50) in a sheep flock in Belgium between mid-July and mid-October 2012. Bimonthly assessment by quantitative reverse transcription PCR and seroneutralization demonstrated that 100% of lambs were infected. Viremia duration may be longer in naturally infected than in experimentally infected animals.


Archives of Virology | 2016

S segment variability during the two first years of the spread of Schmallenberg virus

Damien Coupeau; François Claine; Laetitia Wiggers; Nathalie Kirschvink; Benoît Muylkens

A large sheep flock screened over a two-year period showed active spreading of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) during the summers of 2011 and 2012. Transplacental infections were observed during the two associated lambing periods (the winters of 2012 and 2013). Analysis of small (S) segment sequences of 38 SBV-positive samples, collected during periods of viral spreading and lambing revealed intra-herd sequences diversity and sub-consensus variability occurring after transplacental infections. In comparison with the nucleoprotein (N), which appeared to be conserved, the non-structural protein (NSs) showed the highest level of variability at the time of viral emergence and over the two-year analysis period.


Veterinary Medicine : Research and Reports | 2015

Schmallenberg virus infection of ruminants: challenges and opportunities for veterinarians

François Claine; Damien Coupeau; Laetitia Wiggers; Benoît Muylkens; Nathalie Kirschvink

In 2011, European ruminant flocks were infected by Schmallenberg virus (SBV) leading to transient disease in adult cattle but abortions and congenital deformities in calves, lambs, and goat kids. SBV belonging to the Simbu serogroup (family Bunyaviridae and genus Orthobunyavirus) was first discovered in the same region where bluetongue virus serotype 8 (BTV-8) emerged 5 years before. Both viruses are transmitted by biting midges (Culicoides spp.) and share several similarities. This paper describes the current knowledge of temporal and geographical spread, molecular virology, transmission and susceptible species, clinical signs, diagnosis, prevention and control, impact on ruminant health, and productivity of SBV infection in Europe, and compares SBV infection with BTV-8 infection in ruminants.


Journal of General Virology | 2013

Characterization of messenger RNA termini in Schmallenberg virus and related Simbuviruses

Damien Coupeau; François Claine; Laetitia Wiggers; Beer Martin; Nathalie Kirschvink; Benoît Muylkens


Archive | 2014

Passive immunity against Schmallenberg virus in lambs born from naturally infected ewes

François Claine; Julie Heckel; Damien Coupeau; Laetitia Wiggers; Benoît Muylkens; Nathalie Kirschvink


Small Ruminant Research | 2013

Monitoring and management of congenital entropion in lambs: A prospective study

François Claine; Marianne Raes; Jérôme Leemans; Benoît Muylkens; Nathalie Kirschvink


6th EPIZONE Annual Meeting | 2012

Natural infection of a sheep flock with Schmallenberg virus: clinical, serological and virological features

Nathalie Kirschvink; François Claine; Laetitia Wiggers; Benoît Muylkens


Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2018

Modelling the evolution of Schmallenberg virus seroprevalence in a sheep flock after natural infection

François Claine; Damien Coupeau; Laetitia Wiggers; Benoît Muylkens; Nathalie Kirschvink


Archive | 2012

Biological and genetic characterizations of two isolates of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) propagated from naturally infected sheep fetuses

Benoît Muylkens; Laetitia Wiggers; François Claine; Nathalie Kirschvink

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