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  Kamese   KAMV

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Mossuril
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
A CF screening test using a 1/10 dilution of MP 6186 antigen was performed against hyperimmune mouse antisera to the following arboviruses:
 


chikungunya Bwamba
Middelburg Simbu
Sindbis Nyando
West Nile Mossuril
yellow fever Witwatersrand
Zika Congo (Semunya)
Bunyamwera
MP 6186 was also tested against reagents to 75 African arboviruses and broad group mouse ascitic fluids for arbovirus groups A, B, C, Guama, and California. All results were negative except with Mossuril. Cross CF and neutralization tests with Mossuril gave the following results:
 
Neutralization Test
CF Antigens Viruses
Antiserum Kamese Mossuril Antiserum Kamese Mossuril


* Antiserum titer/antigen titer
** LNI expressed in dex
Kamese 160/40 * 80/40 Kamese > 3.5 ** 1.7
Mossuril 40/40 40/40 Mossuril 0.5 > 3.0
Results indicate that MP 6186 is a hitherto undescribed virus strain related to Mossuril.
Hart Park, Flanders, Mosqueiro, Mossuril and Kamese viruses cross-reacted by IFA, CF and NT and by EIA [5] . They form the Hart Park antigenic group.
 
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