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Kockengen - A new type of bluetongue virus has been found in the Netherlands, reports the Ministry of Agriculture. It concerns two cases of the so-called serotype 12, both in Utrecht.
The virus has been found in a sheep in Kockengen and a cow and calf in Harmelen. This type has not occurred before in the Netherlands, but it is prevalent in other countries outside Europe. There is no vaccine available for this variant yet, according to Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma. She is investigating whether this is necessary, since vaccination can already be done for another variant.
"The sheep sector and the cattle sector have been hit hard by the bluetongue serotype-3 outbreak in the past year," Minister Wiersma said in a reaction. "That's why it's now a priority for me to map out whether, and if so to what extent, the new type has already spread further." The ministry has therefore asked Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (WBVR) to test 1400 samples that have been submitted since last month for the new type. The results are expected next week.
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Agricultural and horticultural organisation LTO is shocked: "This new variant feels like we are back to square one," says vice-chairman Dirk Bruins. "Despite the availability of a vaccine last spring, the burden of disease among the animals was once again high," the industry association said. He also calls the new development "worrisome".
The ministry is also still investigating the source and possible introduction route of the new variant. Little is also clear about the clinical picture. That is why the ministry advises animal farmers to remain alert to symptoms of illness in their livestock.
Bluetongue is subject to a reporting obligation. The disease has been circulating in the Netherlands since September last year. The virus is spread by midges, small flies that sting. Bluetongue is not dangerous to humans, but can be fatal to ruminants such as cows and sheep.
DJ see also;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetongue_virus  or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetongue_virus
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Bluetongue virus serotype 12 detected on 2 farms

News item | 11-10-2024 | 16:40

Bluetongue serotype 12 was detected in a sheep on a farm in Kockengen (municipality of Stichtse Vecht) and in a cow and her calf on a farm in Harmelen (municipality of Woerden) on 10 October 2024. This serotype has not previously occurred in the Netherlands, but is prevalent in other countries outside Europe. The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (LVVN) has commissioned additional research to map the situation.

Minister Femke Marije Wiersma: “I fully understand that the news about the detection of serotype 12 of the bluetongue virus in the Netherlands is causing fear and concern among sheep and cattle farmers. The sheep sector and the cattle sector have been hit hard by the bluetongue serotype 3 outbreak in the past year. That is why it is now a priority for me to map out whether, and if so to what extent, bluetongue serotype 12 has already spread further. To this end, I have initiated further research and I expect more information within a week so that I can answer the questions and concerns of the livestock farmers involved.”

Further research needed

In order to map the spread of bluetongue serotype-12 (BTV-12), further research has been initiated. Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (WBVR) has been asked to retrospectively examine over 1,400 samples submitted since 1 September. The first results are expected in the middle of next week and will provide insight into the possible spread of BTV-12 in the Netherlands. In addition, all suspected bluetongue samples will now be additionally examined to determine whether they are BTV-3 and/or another serotype, such as BTV-12.

The Minister of LVVN has also convened the Animal Disease Expert Group to discuss the situation. Furthermore, research has been started into the source and possible route of introduction of this new serotype, although it is uncertain whether this can be traced. Previous research into BTV-8 and BTV-3 yielded no results.

There is currently no vaccine available for serotype 12. There is still insufficient information about the spread and the clinical picture to determine whether a new vaccine is needed. However, the ministry has already informed vaccine manufacturers of this new variant as a precaution.

Reporting obligation

Keepers are advised to remain alert to possible symptoms in their animals. Bluetongue is a notifiable animal disease, and this case shows that it is important to continue reporting suspicions to the NVWA. The Ministry of LVVN remains in close contact with sector parties about these recent developments.

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https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/actueel...twee-bedrijven

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https://www.gld.nl/nieuws/8216774/zorgen-om-nieuw-type-blauwtongvirus-lto-roept-op-verschijnselen-te-melden  or https://www.gld.nl/nieuws/8216774/zorgen-om-nieuw-type-blauwtongvirus-lto-roept-op-verschijnselen-te-melden ;

A new type of bluetongue virus has been found in the Netherlands. It concerns two cases of the so-called serotype 12, reports the Ministry of Agriculture. The virus was found in a sheep and a cow with calf in the province of Utrecht. The sheep had been vaccinated against the variant that was already circulating in the Netherlands, but was nevertheless very sick.
Dirk Bruins, chairman of LTO Noord, which also includes Gelderland, reacts to the news: "We are upset by the detection of a new variant of the bluetongue virus. Sheep farming and cattle farming has had to endure a lot in the past year and this year. This new variant feels like we're back to square one," he says.
LTO calls on livestock farmers, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or not, to report bluetongue symptoms to the NVWA and to send in a blood sample. On its website, LTO writes: "Unexpected side effects and possible reduced efficacy of the vaccine, such as in the case of serious illness and death of animals due to infection, must also be reported. This can be done at the vet."

Distribution to Gelderland

It is not yet clear whether the new variant is already present in animals in Gelderland. Based on the latest numbers of reports, last updated on Thursday, October 10, it seems not.
There is no vaccine available yet for the new type, according to Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma. She is investigating whether this is necessary, since vaccination can already be done for another variant. The origin of the type is also being investigated.

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The ministry advises animal farmers to remain alert to symptoms of illness in their livestock. Bluetongue is subject to a reporting obligation. A transport ban is not an issue, because that measure proved to be ineffective during a previous outbreak in the period 2006-2008.
"I understand very well that the news about the detection of the serotype 12 of the bluetongue virus in the Netherlands is causing fear and concern among sheep and cattle farmers," Wiersma writes in a letter to the House of Representatives. According to her, the priority now is to find out whether the disease has already spread further in the Netherlands.

Research in Wageningen

In the coming period, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (WBVR) will examine more than 1400 samples for the presence of serotype 12. The first results of this study are expected next week. Wiersma also speaks with the Expert Group on Animal Diseases. This group advises the Minister of Agriculture on how to combat such diseases.
Bluetongue has been circulating in the Netherlands since September last year. The virus is spread by midges, small flies that sting. Bluetongue is not dangerous to humans, but can be fatal to ruminants such as cows and sheep.
DJ, Very likely also the BTV-12 variant will spread-following BTV-3....may also go all over NW Europe...

It may increase prices of agri-culture products...(Less of some products may result in a general increase of the costs for a lot of food items...). The last months we had no H5N1 in poultry here in NL...that could change...
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