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  Cotia   COTV

Not Arbovirus

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Results of SALS surveys and information from the Catalogue.
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Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Antigens and Immune sera showed lack of relationship in CF tests with:
 


Group A: Mayaro, EEE, WEE, VEE, Aura, Una, Pixuna, Mucambo, Getah, Ndumu.
Group B: SLE, Ilheus, YF Asibi, Bussuquara, Uganda S, Zika, dengue, dengue 2, Spondweni, Wesselsbron, JE, West Nile, Ntaya, Modoc, Langat.
Group C: Marituba, Oriboca, Caraparu.
Group Bunyamwera: Cache Valley, Kairi, Guaroa, Sororoca, Tucunduba, Bunyamwera, Ilesha.
Group California: Tahyna, Melao, trivittatus.
Group Guama: Guama, Catu, Moju.
Group Simbu: Simbu, Ingwavuma, Oropouche, Sathuperi, Akabane.
Capim Group: Group serum received from Belem Virus Laboratory.
Group Bakau: Bakau, Ketapang.
Group Phlebotomus Fever: Naples Phlebotomus fever, Sicilian Phlebotomus fever, Chagres, Icoaraci.
Minor groups and ungrouped viruses: Bwamba, Quaranfil, Chenuda, Wanowrie, Anopheles B, Triniti, Aruac, Wongal, Wad Medani, Hart Park, Witwatersrand, Tacaribe, Mossuril, Tsuruse, K-622, epizootic hemorrhagic deer disease-New Jersey, CTF, Panama BT 535, SAAr 2526, Ig 3151, VS-New Jersey, TRVL 42336, Lebombo, Tete, Navarro, Mapputta, Nodamura, Palyam.
Antigens and immune sera showed lack of relationship in HI tests with: Mayaro, EEE, WEE, VEE, Aura, Pixuna, Mucambo, Una, YF Asibi, Ilheus, Ntaya, SLE, Bussuquara, Oriboca, Marituba, Caraparu, Guama, Catu, Tacaiuma, Cache Valley, Guaroa, Icoaraci, Turlock, Anhanga.
No serological relationship to myxomatosis virus.
A virus previously registered as Embu virus has been found to be a strain of Cotia virus (August 1971).
Serologically related to BeAn 58058 isolated from blood of Oryzomys in Para, Brazil, but behaves differently in tissue culture [3] .
Many strains related to Cotia by CF but separable have been isolated from several genera of mosquitoes in French Guiana [4] .
Cotia shares antigens with vaccinia virus by gel precipitation and immunofluorescent staining. No cross-neutralization between Cotia and vaccinia viruses, and Cotia antiserum did not neutralize other representative poxvirus group members [9] .
 
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