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Lack of Evidence for Zoonotic Transmission of Schmallenberg Virus

机译:Schmallenberg病毒的人畜共患传播缺乏证据

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The emergence of Schmallenberg virus (SBV), a novel orthobunyavirus, in ruminants in Europe triggered a joint veterinary and public health response to address the possible consequences to human health. Use of a risk profi ling algorithm enabled the conclusion that the risk for zoonotic transmission of SBV could not be excluded completely. Self-reported health problems were monitored, and a serologic study was initiated among persons living and/or working on SBV-affected farms. In the study set-up, we addressed the vector and direct transmission routes for putative zoonotic transfer. In total, 69 sheep farms, 4 goat farms, and 50 cattle farms were included. No evidence for SBV-neutralizing antibodies was found in serum of 301 participants. The lack of evidence for zoonotic transmission from either syndromic illness monitoring or serologic testing of presumably highly exposed persons suggests that the public health risk for SBV, given the current situation, is absent or extremely low
机译:Schmallenberg病毒(SBV)是一种新型的正痘病毒,在欧洲的反刍动物中出现,引发了兽医和公共卫生部门的联合应对措施,以应对可能对人类健康造成的后果。使用风险分析算法可以得出以下结论:不能完全排除SBV人畜共患病传播的风险。监测自我报告的健康问题,并在受SBV感染的农场中生活和/或工作的人们中进行血清学研究。在研究设置中,我们讨论了假定的人畜共患病转移的媒介和直接传播途径。总共包括69个绵羊场,4个山羊场和50个牛场。在301名参与者的血清中未发现SBV中和抗体的证据。缺乏通过症状性疾病监测或血清学检查对高度暴露人群进行人畜共患病传播的证据,表明鉴于目前的情况,SBV的公共健康风险不存在或极低

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