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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Virology
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Louping ill is a tick-borne viral disease primarily affecting sheep.
  • Human infections are rare but can occur through exposure to infected ticks or animals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document and analyze human cases suspected of louping ill.
  • To investigate the serological evidence of louping ill virus infection in humans.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical case descriptions of four human infections.
  • Serological analysis using neutralization tests on patient sera.
  • Epidemiological data collection on circumstances of exposure.

Main Results:

  • Four human cases exhibited symptoms and epidemiological links suggestive of louping ill.
  • Neutralization tests detected antibodies against the louping ill virus in the sera of affected individuals.
  • Antibody presence strongly indicates recent infection or significant exposure to the virus.

Conclusions:

  • The findings support the occurrence of louping ill in humans.
  • Serological evidence confirms the etiological role of the louping ill virus in these cases.
  • Highlights the potential for zoonotic transmission and the importance of diagnostic confirmation.