Keywords :
BTV-3; Bluetongue virus; ram fertility; reproductive virology; semen quality; RNA, Viral; Animals; Male; Sheep; Serogroup; Belgium/epidemiology; Cross-Sectional Studies; RNA, Viral/blood; Disease Outbreaks/veterinary; Bluetongue virus/classification; Bluetongue virus/genetics; Bluetongue/virology; Bluetongue/epidemiology; Semen/virology; Semen Analysis/veterinary; Belgium; Bluetongue; Disease Outbreaks; Semen; Semen Analysis; Infectious Diseases; Virology
Abstract :
[en] Bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) emerged in northwestern Europe in 2023-2024, raising concerns about its potential reproductive impact on rams, similar to previous outbreaks with BTV-8. This study assessed the effect of natural BTV-3 infection on the semen quality of 49 rams in Belgium using two cross-sectional sampling sessions during the 2024 outbreak. Semen and blood were tested for BTV RNA via RT-qPCR, and a composite semen quality score (SQS) was established based on key sperm parameters. On the first sampling date, 75% of rams were viremic, and 19% presented azoospermia. Rams with BTV RNA detectable in both semen and blood had significantly lower SQS and sperm concentrations than those with viral RNA in blood only or none at all. By the second sampling, 53 days later, semen quality had improved markedly, indicating a transient effect of infection. These findings confirm that BTV-3 can severely but temporarily impair ram fertility, particularly when viral replication occurs in the reproductive tract. Given the seasonal overlap between vector activity and breeding programs, these results underscore the importance of integrating reproductive health monitoring into outbreak response strategies.
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