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Virus Name:
Ippy
Abbreviation:
IPPYV
Status
Possible Arbovirus
Select Agent
No
SALS Level
2
SALS Basis
Results of SALS surveys and information from the Catalogue.
Other Information
Antigenic Group
Tacaribe
Section IV - Virus Properties
Physicochemical
Pieces (number of genome segments)
Infectivity
Sedimentation Coefficients(s)
(S)
Percentage wt, of Virion Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Virion Polypeptides: Number
Details
Non-virion Polypeptides: Number
Details
Virion Density
Sedimentation Coefficients(s)
(S)
Nucleocapsid Density
Sedimentation Coefficients(s)
(S)
Stability of Infectivity (effects)
pH (infective range)
Lipid Solvent (ether - % used to test)
After Treatment Titer
Control Titer
Lipid Solvent (chloroform)
After Treatment Titer
<2.0 dex
Control Titer
5.0 dex
Lipid Solvent (deoxycholate)
After Treatment Titer
Control Titer
Other (formalin, radiation)
Virion Morphology
Shape
Dimensions
Mean
nm
Range
nm
Measurement Method
Surface Projections/Envelope
Nucleocapsid Dimensions, Symmetry
Morphogenesis
Site of Constituent Formation in Cell
Site of Virion Assembly
Site of Virion Accumulation
Inclusion Bodies
Other
Hemagglutination
Hemaggiutination
Not tried
Antigen Source
Erythrocytes (species used)
pH Range
pH Optimum
Temperature Range
Temperature Optimum
Remarks
Serologic Methods Recommended
CF
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