Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus)

The Ljungan (picorna) virus (LV) was first isolated in 1998 from Swedish bank voles (Myodes glareolus), and has subsequently been in laboratory mice and rats, as well as many wild small mammal species, including mice, voles and lemmings, in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, USA, and most recently, Italy. Al...

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Main Authors: Hauffe, Heidi Christine, Rossi, C., Rosso, Fausta, Girardi, M., Recinella, G., Voutilainen, L., Vapalahti, O., Rizzoli, Annapaola, Henttonen, H.
Other Authors: Hauffe, H.C., Rosso, F., Rizzoli, A.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21336
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author Hauffe, Heidi Christine
Rossi, C.
Rosso, Fausta
Girardi, M.
Recinella, G.
Voutilainen, L.
Vapalahti, O.
Rizzoli, Annapaola
Henttonen, H.
author2 Hauffe, H.C.
Rossi, C.
Rosso, F.
Girardi, M.
Recinella, G.
Voutilainen, L.
Vapalahti, O.
Rizzoli, A.
Henttonen, H.
author_facet Hauffe, Heidi Christine
Rossi, C.
Rosso, Fausta
Girardi, M.
Recinella, G.
Voutilainen, L.
Vapalahti, O.
Rizzoli, Annapaola
Henttonen, H.
author_sort Hauffe, Heidi Christine
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description The Ljungan (picorna) virus (LV) was first isolated in 1998 from Swedish bank voles (Myodes glareolus), and has subsequently been in laboratory mice and rats, as well as many wild small mammal species, including mice, voles and lemmings, in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, USA, and most recently, Italy. Although it was initially put forward as a zoonotic agent of several human (primarily gestational) diseases, LV causes symptoms in the rodents themselves; however, its effect on rodent ecology and population dynamics is unknown. Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus) have cyclical population dynamics and thus, may be affected by LV. As a first attempt at addressing this question, we present some results of RT-PCR screening for its presence and prevalence in Norwegian lemmings from northern Finland, caught before, during and after a major dispersal event in spring 2011.
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/21336 2025-01-16T22:58:53+00:00 Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus) Hauffe, Heidi Christine Rossi, C. Rosso, Fausta Girardi, M. Recinella, G. Voutilainen, L. Vapalahti, O. Rizzoli, Annapaola Henttonen, H. Hauffe, H.C. Rossi, C. Rosso, F. Girardi, M. Recinella, G. Voutilainen, L. Vapalahti, O. Rizzoli, A. Henttonen, H. 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21336 https://sites.google.com/site/rodensetspatium13/ eng eng ispartofbook:Rodens et Spatium, Rovaniemi, Finland, 16-20 July 2012 Rodens et Spatium firstpage:83 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21336 https://sites.google.com/site/rodensetspatium13/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2012 ftiasma 2024-01-02T23:24:01Z The Ljungan (picorna) virus (LV) was first isolated in 1998 from Swedish bank voles (Myodes glareolus), and has subsequently been in laboratory mice and rats, as well as many wild small mammal species, including mice, voles and lemmings, in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, USA, and most recently, Italy. Although it was initially put forward as a zoonotic agent of several human (primarily gestational) diseases, LV causes symptoms in the rodents themselves; however, its effect on rodent ecology and population dynamics is unknown. Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus) have cyclical population dynamics and thus, may be affected by LV. As a first attempt at addressing this question, we present some results of RT-PCR screening for its presence and prevalence in Norwegian lemmings from northern Finland, caught before, during and after a major dispersal event in spring 2011. Conference Object Lemmus lemmus Northern Finland Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
spellingShingle Hauffe, Heidi Christine
Rossi, C.
Rosso, Fausta
Girardi, M.
Recinella, G.
Voutilainen, L.
Vapalahti, O.
Rizzoli, Annapaola
Henttonen, H.
Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus)
title Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus)
title_full Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus)
title_fullStr Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus)
title_full_unstemmed Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus)
title_short Rodent-borne Ljungan virus in dispersing Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus)
title_sort rodent-borne ljungan virus in dispersing norwegian lemmings (lemmus lemmus)
url http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21336
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