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  Orungo   ORUV

Probable Arbovirus

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Ungrouped
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Entebbe Studies [1] . No relation demonstrated by CF between MP 359 antiserum and 26 antigens of arboviruses recorded from Africa which lie outside Casals' groups A or B, or Ndumu, CHF-Congo group, CAN 230 strain of reovirus and RVF.
Ibadan Studies [4] . (a) In CF, using both IBH 13019 and original MP 359, no reaction with antigen, immune serum, or both of listed viruses.
 


Group A: chikungunya, Igbo-Ora (IbAn 10964), Mayaro, Middleburg, Ndumu, o'nyong-nyong, Semliki Forest, Sindbis.
Group B: Banzi, Bouboui, Bukalasa bat, Dakar bat, dengue 1-4, Entebbe bat, Ilheus, Koutango, Modoc, Ntaya, Potiskum, Saboya, Sponweni, Tyuleniy, Uganda S, Usutu, Wesselsbron, West Nile, yellow fever, Zika.
Group C: Pool of Group C MIAF's obtained from YARU.
Bunyamwera group: Batai, Bunyamwera, Cache Valley, Germiston, Ilesha, Lokern, Maguari, Main Drain, Shokwe, Ukauwa, MP 6830.
California group: California encephalitis, Lumbo, Melao.
Simbu group: Akabane, Buttonwillow, Ingwavuma, Manzanilla, Oropouche, Sabo, Sango, Sathuperi, Shamonda, Shuni, Simbu, Utinga, Yaba 7.
Bwamba group: Bwamba, Pongola.
Orbiviruses: Abadina, bluetongue, Chenuda, Colorado tick fever, EHD-NJ, IbAr 22619, Kemerovo, Lebombo, Pata, Wad Medani.
Rhabdoviruses: bovine ephemeral fever, kotonkan, Mokola, Mossuril, Nigerian horse sickness, Piry, rabies, vesicular stomatitis.
Phlebotomus fever group: Arumowot, Chagres, Itaporanga, Gabek Forest.
Others: Bandia, Bhanja, Bobia, Boteke, Botambi, Capim, Congo, Dugbe, Eretmapodites 147, foot-and-mouth disease, Gossas, Guama, Jos, Kaisodi, Keuraliba, Le Dantec, M'Poko, Nairobi sheep disease, Nkolbisson, Nyamanini, Nyando, Ofoumselek, Okola, Olifantsvlei, Quaranfil, RVF, Sakhalin, Somone, Tacaribe, Tanga, Tataguine, Tete, Thogoto, Toure, Witwatersrand, Yogue, IbAn 2898, IbAn 28946, IbAn 33853, IbAn 17143, IbAn 33709, IbAn 54147, IbH 51378, IbH 41705, EgAn 6165-63, EgAn 1398-61, Lassa, Turlock, mouse polio, Herpes, NDV.
(b) Ibadan isolates of MP 359 shown by CF and N tests to be indistinguishable from original isolate of MP 359 recovered in Uganda. Original isolate obtained by courtesy of Director, EAVRI.
 
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