Bluetongue Virus: A Re-Emerging Threat in Europe
The Bluetongue virus (BTV), a vector-borne viral disease primarily affecting domestic and wild ruminants, has reemerged aggressively in Europe over the past year. Despite efforts to control its spread, the virus continues to cause severe outbreaks in the livestock industry. First detected in the early 2000s, BTV has remained a persistent threat, with recent outbreaks spreading faster and with more devastating effects than ever before. In 2023, the virus resurfaced in the Netherlands and quickly spread to Germany, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Denmark. As we enter 2024, concerns are growing about the virus’s ability to outpace current vaccination and control efforts. To combat this, herbal feed-additives with immunomodulatory effects are being explored as a supplementary measure to enhance immunity and boost the success of vaccinations.
The Spread of Bluetongue in 2024
Bluetongue virus transmission is primarily driven by biting midges (Culicoides species), which thrive in warm, humid conditions. These vectors can carry the virus over long distances, sometimes spreading it hundreds of kilometres in favourable wind conditions. Once infected, ruminants like sheep, cattle, and goats suffer from a range of debilitating symptoms. These include high fever, swelling of the head, neck, and limbs, lameness, and, most notably, the characteristic swelling and blue discoloration of the tongue, from which the virus derives its name. In severe cases, respiratory difficulties, internal haemorrhaging, and sudden death may occur.
The year 2024 wave has proven particularly aggressive in terms of the spreading of the BTV. In the Netherlands alone, close to 6,000 farms were affected, and the mortality rate among sheep rose to 75%, which is more than ten times the death rate seen during the 2006 outbreak. Tens of thousands of sheep perished, posing a serious threat to the livestock industry in affected countries. This increased virulence has alarmed veterinarians and researchers alike, particularly given that three new vaccines had been developed to combat the virus. Despite these new vaccines, the spread of the virus has not slowed significantly, indicating that proactive measures and enhanced control strategies are essential.
Cows are usually more resistant to the severe forms of the disease. However, when symptoms appear, they can include fever, swelling of the face or tongue, ulcers in the mouth, and lameness. In some cases, cows may suffer from reduced milk production, weight loss, and reproductive issues, such as abortion.
Contributing Factors to Bluetongue’s Spread
Several factors are contributing to the virus's aggressive resurgence. Climate change plays a major role by creating warmer and more humid conditions that allow the midges to thrive in regions they previously could not inhabit. This has enabled the virus to spread to areas of Northern Europe, where it had not been prevalent in the past.
Furthermore, the virus’s ability to mutate and adapt is a major challenge. With over 29 strains circulating globally, controlling the virus with a single vaccine is nearly impossible. Vaccines may be effective against some serotypes, but new or previously under-detected strains continue to emerge, which complicates disease control efforts.
Prevention and Treatment of Bluetongue
Given that there is no specific treatment for Bluetongue, prevention remains the most important approach. Vaccination and vector control (such as eliminating biting midges) are the primary methods of prevention. However, as the virus continues to mutate, additional measures are needed to enhance livestock immunity and resilience against infections.
One key component of recovery and prevention involves supporting the animal's overall health and immune response. Besides supportive care, including rest, nutrition, and appropriate livestock management, boosting the immune system with herbal immunomodulators could significantly improve outcomes.
The Role of Immune-Modulating Herbs in controlling BTV-disease
Certain medicinal herbs have long been recognized for their ability to support and enhance the immune system. Certain herbs possess immunomodulating and immune-boosting properties that can help animals better resist infections and recover more effectively from diseases. These herbs work by stimulating the immune system, reducing inflammation, and providing antioxidants that combat oxidative stress. Their adaptogenic properties also help animals manage stress, which can otherwise compromise immune function and overall health.
RESTOBAL liquid is a scientifically formulated herbal immunomodulator product that enhances the body's natural immune defenses, while also acting as a stress-reliever and performance booster. It is designed to accelerate recovery and improve the health of animals facing disease or vaccination stress. RESTOBAL’s active ingredients include a variety of potent herbs and compounds with immunostimulatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties.
Let’s have a detailed look at the components of RESTOBAL and how they act on the immune system:
- Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)
Withania somnifera, commonly known as Ashwagandha, is renowned for its adaptogenic properties, which help the body adapt to stress and restore balance. The key bioactive compounds in Ashwagandha are withanolides, including withanolide-A and withaferin-A.
These compounds have been shown to:
- Enhance the function of immune cells such as macrophages and T-cells, thereby boosting overall immune response.
- Help mitigate inflammation, which can otherwise weaken immune function.
- By regulating cortisol levels, Ashwagandha helps improve stress resistance, indirectly supporting immune health.
- Phyllanthus emblica (Amla)
Phyllanthus emblica, or Amla, is a potent source of vitamin C and other antioxidants. Amla strengthens the immune system by providing essential nutrients that improve overall health and resilience against infections:
- Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant helps neutralize free radicals, thereby protecting immune cells from oxidative damage.
- Polyphenols and tannins have been found to enhance immune function by supporting the production of white blood cells and modulating inflammatory responses.
- Ocimum sanctum (Holy Basil)
Ocimum sanctum is well-regarded for its broad-spectrum effects on health. Ocimum sanctum supports the immune system by providing antimicrobial protection and reducing inflammation, which is beneficial for maintaining overall health and combating infections:
- Eugenol has antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to protect the body from infections and reduce inflammation.
- Urosolic Acid enhances immune response and has been shown to support the health of the respiratory system.
- Tribulus terrestris
Tribulus terrestris is known for its performance-enhancing and vitality-boosting properties. By boosting physical performance and supporting immune health, Tribulus terrestris helps animals maintain their strength and vitality.
- Saponins found in this herb enhance stamina and energy levels, and also support the immune system by increasing the production of immunoglobulins.
- Steroidal saponins improve physical performance and overall vitality, contributing to better health and resilience.
- Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice Root)
Glycyrrhiza glabra is renowned for its antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects. Glycyrrhiza glabra supports the immune system by enhancing antiviral defenses and reducing inflammation, thereby aiding in respiratory health and overall immune function.
- Glycyrrhizin exhibits strong antiviral activity and supports respiratory health by reducing inflammation in the respiratory tract.
- Flavonoids have anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties, helping to modulate immune responses and protect against infections.
- Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari)
Asparagus racemosus, or Shatavari, is known for its tonic and immune-boosting effects. Shatavari helps to strengthen and rejuvenate the immune system, promoting overall health and resilience.
- Saponins enhance the immune system by stimulating the production of immune cells and improving overall vitality.
- Steroidal Saponins support reproductive health and general vitality, which indirectly benefits immune function.
- Magnifera indica
Magnifera indica is rich in antioxidants and nutrients. Magnifera indica extract supports immune health by providing essential nutrients and antioxidants that contribute to overall wellbeing.
- Polyphenols provide strong antioxidant effects that help protect immune cells from oxidative stress.
- Vitamins A and C support immune function by enhancing the health and activity of immune cells.
- Shilajit (Asphaltum punjabicanum)
Shilajit is a potent adaptogen known for its performance-enhancing and health-boosting properties. It enhances immune function by supporting nutrient utilization, reducing oxidative stress, and improving overall vitality.
- Fulvic Acid improves nutrient absorption, enhances energy levels, and supports overall health.
- Dibenzo-alphapyrones provide antioxidant protection and help in managing stress.
RESTOBAL combines these powerful natural ingredients to provide comprehensive support for immune health, stress management, and recovery, making it an effective tool in managing and preventing diseases such as Bluetongue.
By improving the animal's overall health and immune response, RESTOBAL not only supports faster recovery from infections but also enhances the effectiveness of vaccines. Livestock undergoing vaccination can experience significant immune stress, and RESTOBAL helps in minimizing this, ensuring that the animal mounts a stronger immune response to the vaccine.
Moreover, its antioxidant and antimicrobial effects help in preventing secondary infections during the recovery phase, which is often a critical period for animals affected by Bluetongue.
As Bluetongue virus continues to spread across Europe in 2024, innovative strategies are needed to mitigate its effects. Vaccination and vector control remain the foundation of prevention efforts, but additional tools such as immune-boosting herbal supplements like RESTOBAL can play a crucial role in improving livestock resilience. By strengthening immune systems and aiding recovery, RESTOBAL offers a promising complementary approach to managing the current Bluetongue outbreak and protecting Europe’s valuable livestock.