Jan Stuyck
Research Institute for Nature and Forest
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2009
Paul Heyman; Kristof Baert; Angelina Plyusnina; Christel Cochez; Åke Lundkvist; M. Van Esbroeck; Evi Goossens; C. Vandenvelde; Alexander Plyusnin; Jan Stuyck
Seoul hantavirus (SEOV), carried by Rattus rattus (black rat) and R. norvegicus (Norway, brown rat), was reported to circulate as well as cause HFRS cases in Asia. As Rattus sp. are present worldwide, SEOV has the potential to cause human disease worldwide. In Europe however, only SEOV prevalence in rats from France was reported and no confirmed cases of SEOV infection were published. We here report genetic and serological evidence for the presence of SEOV virus in brown rat populations in Belgium. We also serologically screened an at-risk group that was in contact with R. norvegicus on a daily basis and found no evidence for SEOV infection.
Journal of Medical Virology | 2012
Angelina Plyusnina; Paul Heyman; Kristof Baert; Jan Stuyck; Christel Cochez; Alexander Plyusnin
Hantaviruses (genus Hantavirus, family Bunyaviridae) cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Eurasia and hantavirus (cardio)pulmonary syndrome (HCPS) in the Americas. So far, in Europe, four pathogenic hantaviruses have been found, often in co‐circulation: Puumala virus (PUUV), Dobrava virus (DOBV), Saaremaa virus (SAAV), and Seoul virus (SEOV). Of those, only PUUV was found in Belgium. Recently, in our search for hantaviruses in the Flanders region of Belgium we collected genetic and serological evidence for the presence of SEOV virus in local brown rats. In this article, the results of (phylo)genetic analysis of wild‐type SEOV strain from the Flanders are presented. The analysis based on the complete S segment sequence and also partial M‐ and L‐segment sequences revealed that the Belgian SEOV strain was related most closely to strains from France, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Cambodia (those associated with the species Rattus norvegicus) and Vietnam. Such a clustering was in perfect agreement with the results of direct sequence comparison and suggested the same evolutionary history for all three genome segments of the Belgian SEOV strain (i.e., no reassortment of genome segments). So far, SEOV has been found in two European countries, France and Belgium, and there is every reason to believe that the area of the virus distribution in Europe is not restricted to those countries. J. Med. Virol. 84: 1298–1303, 2012.
Belgian Journal of Zoology | 2012
Kristof Baert; Jan Stuyck; Peter Breyne; Dirk Maes; Jim Casaer
Biological Invasions | 2015
Tim Adriaens; Kristof Baert; Peter Breyne; Jim Casaer; Sander Devisscher; Thierry Onkelinx; Sébastien Pieters; Jan Stuyck
Science Facing Aliens - Brussels, Belgian Comic Strip Centre | 2009
Jan Stuyck; Kristof Baert; Peter Breyne; Tim Adriaens
Zoogdier | 2015
Tim Adriaens; Frank Huysentruyt; Jan Stuyck; Koen Van Den Berge; Maurits Vandegehuchte; Jim Casaer
Archive | 2014
Dirk Maes; Kristof Baert; Kris Boers; Jim Casaer; Dirk Criel; Luc Crevecoeur; Daan Dekeukeleire; Jan Gouwy; Ralf Gyselings; Jan Haelters; David Herman; Marc Herremans; Frank Huysentruyt; Johan Lefebvre; A Lefevre; Thierry Onkelinx; Jan Stuyck; Arno Thomaes; Koen Van Den Berge; Bob Vandendriessche; Goedele Verbeylen; Diemer Vercayie
Natuur.focus | 2017
Dirk Maes; Dries Adriaens; Maarten van der Meulen; Lien Poelmans; Maurits Vandegehuchte; Joris Everaert; Floris Verhaeghe; Anny Anselin; Jim Casaer; Kris Decleer; Geert De Knijf; Koenraad Devos; Guy Engelen; Jan Gouwy; Jo Packet; Eric Stienen; Jan Stuyck; Arno Thomaes; Filiep T'Jollyn; Jeroen Speybroeck; Koen Van Den Berge; Bernard Van Elegem; Wouter Van Landuyt; Glenn Vermeersch; Carine Wils; Marc Pollet
De Levende Natuur: tijdschrift voor Natuurbehoud en Natuurbeheer | 2017
Tim Adriaens; Yasmine Verzelen; Sébastien Pieters; Jan Stuyck
Archive | 2016
Kristof Baert; Jan Stuyck; Frank Huysentruyt; David Halfmaerten; Sabrina Neyrinck; Joachim Mergeay; Jim Casaer