The First Report on the Complete Sequence Characterization of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 3 in the Republic of Korea
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The bluetongue virus (BTV) is a significant animal pathogen with economic implications in the ruminant industry. Despite global reports on BTV detection and epidemiologic investigations, limited studies have focused on the virus in the ROK. In this study, BTV epidemiological research was conducted on blood samples from cattle and goat farms across nine regions during 2013–2014. The results showed that 3.33% of bovine blood samples (194/5824) and 0.19% of goat blood samples (2/1075) tested positive for BTV antibodies using ELISA. In Jeju-do, BTV RNA amplification occurred in 51 of 422 samples (12.1%) using real-time reverse transcription (RT-qPCR). The isolation of one sample revealed it as serotype 3, as indicated by the sequence of segments 2 (Seg-2) and 6 (Seg-6), associated with the eastern BTV topotype. However, based on Seg-1, -3, -4, -5, -7, -8, -9, and -10 analyses, the BTV-3/JJBB35 strain is more closely related to distinct BTV strains. These findings imply BTV circulation and that the Korean-isolated BTV might originate from Asian BTV strains due to multiple reassortment events. This study provides foundational data for ongoing BTV monitoring and disease-control policies in the ROK. © 2024 by the authors.

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bluetongue viruscattlecomplete-genome sequencingreassortmentserotype 3GENOME SEQUENCEEMERGENCECATTLEREASSORTMENTINFECTIONSTRAINSJAPANSHEEP
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The First Report on the Complete Sequence Characterization of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 3 in the Republic of Korea
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Kim, Hyun-JeongChoi, Jun-GuSeong, Da-SeulJeong, Jong-UkKim, Hye-JungPark, Sang-WonYun, Seung-PilRoh, In-Soon
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10.3390/vetsci11010029
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2024-01
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Veterinary Sciences
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