Akabane virus
Akabane virus is an insect-transmitted virus that causes congenital abnormalities of the central nervous systems in ruminants. The virus is found in Australia, where it is most commonly spread by biting midges of the Culicoides species.
Disease
Malformation of the joints, brain, spine and jaw are common in affected newborn animals. Abortion may also occur if damage to the fetus is severe.Diagnosis and treatment
Viral isolation can be attempted with immunofluorescence or PCR.Vaccination is used to control the spread of disease. Control of the insect vectors is advisable if possible, but often difficult to implement.