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Viral Structure of the Bluetongue Virus

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Bluetongue is an insect-borne viral disease of ruminants. Australia is free of bluetongue disease, but transmission of bluetongue viruses occurs in far northern Australia, coastal Queensland and the north coast and Hunter Valley regions of New South Wales. This transmission electron micrograph shows a cell infected with bluetongue virus. Viral structures such as virus inclusion bodies, virus tubules and viruses can be seen.

Image produced by Electron Microscopy Unit, Australian Animal Health Laboratory.

Photographer : Livestock Industries

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Viral Structure of the Bluetongue Virus
Viral Structure of the Bluetongue Virus
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