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BTV
(redirected from Bluetongue virus)

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BTVBluetongue Virus
BTVBusiness Television
BTVBuffy the Vampire Slayer (TV show)
BTVBangladesh Television
BTVBarcelona TV
BTVBotswana Television
BTVBetter TV (Israel)
BTVBallistic Test Vehicle (launcher system testing)
BTVBlast Test Vehicle
BTVBurlington, VT, USA - Burlington International Airport (Airport Code)
BTVBuyer to Verify (real estate sales)
BTVBridgewater Television (Community TV; Bridgewater, MA)
BTVBuoyant Transport Vehicle
BTVBus Ticket Validator
BTVBridgewater Television (Bridgewater, Massachusetts local programming)


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The sentence should read "Finally, the family Reoviridae contains a variety of animal arbovirus pathogens, including bluetongue virus, which is currently circulating in Europe, and African horse sickness virus, which has been found in Europe but is not currently circulating.
Finally, the family Reoviridae contains a variety of animal arbovirus pathogens, including bluetongue virus and African horse sickness virus, both known to be circulating in Europe.
 
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