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31 January 2024 Seven-Year Prospective Study on Yearly Incidence of Orbivirus Infection of Captive White-Tailed Deer and Potential Culicoides vectors
Michael Becker, Glen Gentry, Claudia Husseneder, Lane Foil
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Abstract

Bluetongue virus (BTV) and epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) are arthropod-borne viruses that are transmitted by biting midges in the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and can cause hemorrhagic disease in certain ruminants. The objectives of this study were to measure the incidence of BTV and EHDV infections in captive white-tailed deer herd as well as tissues and corresponding presence of Culicoides midges at a location near Clinton, LA. During a 7-yr study with yearly outbreaks of hemorrhagic disease in the deer herd, 15 species of Culicoides were captured using Centers for Disease Control (CDC) black light traps. Reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed to screen for BTV and EHDV in pools of midges and tissues of deer. From 2012 to 2018, 1,711 pools of midges representing 24,859 specimens were tested, and specimens from 5 of the 15 collected species (Culicoides debilipalpis, Culicoides stellifer, Culicoides venustus, Culicoides haematopotus, and Culicoides crepuscularis) were found to be PCR positive for BTV and EHDV. Most of the BTV-positive pools of biting midges were from specimens of C. debilipalpis and C. stellifer, and most of the EHDV-positive pools were from specimens of C. venustus and C. stellifer. During the 7-yr period, 112 white-tailed deer that died at the study location were PCR positive for BTV or EHDV: detected BTV serotypes were 10 and 12 and EHDV serotypes were 1, 2, and 6. There was a significant increase in BTV/ EHDV antibody prevalence in white-tailed deer during the study; antibody-positive rates increased from 15% to 78% in the deer herd of approximately 100 animals.

Michael Becker, Glen Gentry, Claudia Husseneder, and Lane Foil "Seven-Year Prospective Study on Yearly Incidence of Orbivirus Infection of Captive White-Tailed Deer and Potential Culicoides vectors," Journal of Medical Entomology 61(2), 465-472, (31 January 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjae006
Received: 23 October 2023; Accepted: 16 January 2024; Published: 31 January 2024
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KEYWORDS
biting midge
bluetongue virus
epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus
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