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  Chenuda   CNUV

Possible Arbovirus

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Kemerovo
Section VII - Natural Host Range (Additional text can be added below table)
 
 
Vertebrate (species and organ) and arthropod No. isolations/No. tested No. with antibody/No. tested Test used Country and region


(a) Not all of 16 isolations of virus from hermanni ticks have been adequately studied for exact classification but three (Ar-1170, Ar-1152 and Ar-1733) have been typed by CF as Chenuda virus. One isolation from these ticks was typed as Quaranfil virus.
Argas r. hermanni 16/60 (a) pools Nile Delta, Egypt (1)
Man 0/191 CF Lower Egypt (10)
Camels 5/137 CF
Buffalo 3/108 CF
Sheep 0/100 CF
Pigs 2/101 CF
Dogs 4/101 CF
Donkeys 3/187 CF
Rodents 1/94 CF
Hyalomma asiaticum 1 Uzbekistan, USSR (11)
 
 
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