Murray M D
CSIRO, Division of Tropical Animal Science, North Ryde, New South Wales.
Aust Vet J. 1987 Oct;64(10):305-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1987.tb07332.x.
In 1983 an outbreak of Akabane disease occurred in calves in New South Wales between Coolah and Dunedoo at the foothills of the Liverpool Range, from Molong to Oberon in the Blue Mountains and in the Bylong Valley. These areas, at the time of infection of the dams, were in a drought and conditions were unsuitable for the multiplication of C. brevitarsis. In late March meteorological phenomena developed producing air movements favourable for transporting infected midges from the Hunter Valley. A re-examination of the data from the epizootics of 1974 and 1955 showed that similar weather systems had developed. It is possible that the source of infected midges in these epizootics was also the Hunter Valley.
1983年,阿卡班病在新南威尔士州的小牛中爆发,地点位于库拉和杜尼杜之间的利物浦山脉山麓、从莫朗到蓝山的奥伯龙以及拜伦谷。在母畜感染时,这些地区正处于干旱状态,条件不利于短角库蠓繁殖。3月下旬出现了气象现象,产生了有利于将受感染蠓虫从猎人谷运来的气流运动。对1974年和1955年动物疫情数据的重新审查表明,当时也出现了类似的天气系统。这些疫情中受感染蠓虫的来源很可能也是猎人谷。