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Revision as of 09:56, 22 May 2010



Hosts

  • Sheep
  • Grouse
  • Hares
  • Deer elk
  • Small rodents
  • Ticks (eg. Ixodes ricinus)
  • Man

Pathogenesis

  • First phase:
    • Pyrexia with virus in macrophages
    • Recovery
  • Second phase:
    • Second replication in Purkinje cells of the cerebellum and motor nuclei of the brain stem
    • Trembling, torticollis, and irregular gait
    • In grouse: starvation
    • In man: flu-like symptoms can be followed by coma, but recovery normal

Epidemiology

  • Reservoir host: Ticks (Ixodes ricinus)
    • Passed to host by saliva
    • Virus can be spread between ticks when co-feeding on small rodents
  • Spread mirrors seasonal tick activity

Diagnosis

  • Clinical signs
  • PM: virus isolation and histopathology of brain tissue

Control

  • Sheep dipping in acaracides (vector control)
  • Inactivated vaccines in late pregnancy can boost maternal antibody
    • Lambs inoculated >4 months of age
  • Human vaccination where at risk