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Midges surviving extreme cold conditions may contribute to future bluetongue outbreaks
New research led by Queen’s University Belfast reveals that biting midges, the insects responsible for transmitting bluetongue virus, can survive colder temperatures than previously thought, having ...
New research [1] from Queen’s University Belfast shows that biting midges - the insects responsible for spreading bluetongue virus - can survive far colder temperatures than previously thought, ...
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A host of vector-borne animal diseases is coming our way
​Bluetongue is the tip of the iceberg in terms of other vector-borne animal diseases that are coming in Ireland’s direction.
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