Capobianco Dondona Andrea, Aschenborn Ortwin, Pinoni Chiara, Di Gialleonardo Luigina, Maseke Adrianatus, Bortone Grazia, Polci Andrea, Scacchia Massimo, Molini Umberto, Monaco Federica
Emerg Infect Dis. 2016 Jan;22(1):128-30. doi: 10.3201/eid2201.150725.
After a May 2011 outbreak of Rift Valley fever among livestock northeast of Etosha National Park, Namibia, wild ruminants in the park were tested for the virus. Antibodies were detected in springbok, wildebeest, and black-faced impala, and viral RNA was detected in springbok. Seroprevalence was high, and immune response was long lasting.
2011年5月纳米比亚埃托沙国家公园东北部牲畜中爆发裂谷热疫情后,对该公园内的野生反刍动物进行了病毒检测。在跳羚、角马和黑脸黑斑羚体内检测到抗体,在跳羚体内检测到病毒RNA。血清阳性率很高,且免疫反应持久。