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  Semliki Forest   SFV

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3

Fatal human laboratoryinfection, 1978, probably aerosol. This is recognized to be a unique incident in a long history of work with SFV under minimal biocontainment conditions. However, since the virulence characteristics of the strain responsible in this case require further study and the prevalence of subclinical infections in laboratories working with SFV remains unknown, the committee recommends Level 3 until further information is available warranting reconsideration at a lower level.
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Section VI - Biologic Characteristics


Newborn and weanling mice
 
 
Cell system (a) Virus passage history (b) Evidence of Infection
CPE PLAQUES Growth Without CPE
Day (c) Extent (d) Titer TCD50/ml (e) Day (c) Size (f) Titer PFU/ml (e) +/- (g)


CPE and plaques in chick embryo (PC) (13), duck embryo (PC) and rhesus monkey kidney (PC) (43), BHK-21 (CL) and Vero (CL) (35). CPE in the HeLa (CL) (44) and mouse embryo cells (PC) (24). Multiplication in Aedes aegypti and Ae albopictus cell lines (36).
** Expressed in dex
Vero (CL) SM 14 2 20 mm 9.3** (45)
LLC-MK2 (CL) 3 9 mm 10.0 (45)
 
 
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