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  Bahig   BAHV

Probable Arbovirus

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Tete
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Related to Tete and Matruh [2] .
CF:
 
Bahig Matruh Tete
Antigens Ascitic Fluid Serum Ascitic fluid


Bahig >128 64 4
Matruh >128 64 4
Tete 32 4 32
HI:
 
Bahig Matruh
Ascitic fluid Serum


Bahig 2560 40
Matruh 80 640
EgB 90 ascitic fluid (homologous titer = 128) did not fix complement with 117 arbovirus antigens and herpes, LCM, rabies, vaccinia, and NDV. Egb 90 HA antigen was not inhibited by 70 ascitic fluids of arboviruses. Further HI tests showed inhibition by a Simbu grouping fluid (1:20) and by typing fluids (1:10 or 1:20) of Simbu, Ingwavuma, Manzanilla, Mermet, Buttonwillow, Bwamba, California, and Bunyamwera.
 
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