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  Kaisodi   KSOV

Probable Arbovirus

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2

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Kaisodi
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Employing Kaisodi antiserum prepared in mice, HI tests were carried out with 8 units of each of the following antigens:
 


Group A: EEE, WEE, VEE, Mayaro, chikungunya, Semliki Forest, Sindbis, Getah, Bebaru, Middelburg, Aura;
Group B: yellow fever, Wesselsbron, Zika, Banzi, Spondweni, West Nile, dengue 2, MVE, Ntaya, RSSE, Powassan, St. Louis, JE;
Others: Ilesha, Bunyamwera, Germiston, California, Tahyna, Marituba, Oriboca, Caraparu; Bwamba, Sathuperi, Ketapang, Bakau, Neapolitan and Sicilian sandfly fevers, Akabane, Manzanilla, Witwatersrand and Koongol.
The serum failed to inhibit agglutination at a dilution of 1:10 or higher.
In CF tests, there was no cross-reaction between Kaisodi and any of the following tickborne viruses: Quaranfil, Chenuda, Nyamanini (EgAr 1304), Wad Medani, Ganjam (IG 619), Wanowrie, Silverwater, Colorado tick fever, Hughes virus and Kemerovo. There was some cross-reaction between Kaisodi and a Malayan virus, strains Lanjan and TP 123, obtained from Dr. Gordon Smith. This cross-reaction could be detected by CF as well as HI tests.
 
Antigens
Kaisodi Lanjan (TP 94)
Antisera CF HI CF HI


Kaisodi 512/1024 32/8 160
Lanjan 8/8 128/512 320
The KSO serogroup presently consists of Lanjan and Silverwater viruses in addition to Kaisodi virus. These serogroup viruses are considered as possible members of the Bunyaviridae family [8] and therefore, are listed taxonomically as ""bunyavirus-like"".
 
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