1. Widespread Usutu virus outbreak in birds in the Netherlands, 2016
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Rijks, J M, Kik, M L, Slaterus, R, Foppen, R P B, Stroo, A, IJzer, J, Stahl, J, Gröne, A, Koopmans, Mgp, van der Jeugd, H P, Reusken, Cbem, Dutch Wildlife Health Centre (DWHC), Veterinair Pathologisch Diagnostisch Cnt, LS Pathologie, dPB I&I, dPB CR, Infection & Immunity, Virology, Dutch Centre for Avian Migration & Demography, Animal Ecology (AnE), Dutch Wildlife Health Centre (DWHC), Veterinair Pathologisch Diagnostisch Cnt, LS Pathologie, dPB I&I, dPB CR, and Infection & Immunity
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0301 basic medicine ,Epidemiology ,Animal Ecology and Physiology ,viruses ,vector-borne infections ,Animals, Wild ,Disease Outbreaks ,Flavivirus Infections ,Birds ,03 medical and health sciences ,Flaviviridae ,common blackbird (Turdus merula) ,Virology ,parasitic diseases ,Animals ,Usutu virus ,great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) ,Antigens, Viral ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Netherlands ,biology ,Base Sequence ,Bird Diseases ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Flavivirus ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,national ,Outbreak ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Culicidae ,outbreaks ,RNA, Viral ,Targeted surveillance ,Rapid Communication - Abstract
We report a widespread Usutu virus outbreak in birds in the Netherlands. Viral presence had been detected through targeted surveillance as early as April 2016 and increased mortality in common blackbirds and captive great grey owls was noticed from August 2016 onwards. Usutu virus infection was confirmed by post-mortem examination and RT-PCR. Extensive Usutu virus activity in the Netherlands in 2016 underlines the need to monitor mosquito activity and mosquito-borne infections in 2017 and beyond.
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- 2016