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  Upolu   UPOV

Possible Arbovirus

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Upolu
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Brisbane studies:
No relation demonstrated by neutralization or complement-fixation tests between C5581 and the following viruses: Murray Valley encephalitis, Kunjin, Kokobera, Edge Hill, Stratford, Alfuy, Ross River, Getah, Sindbis, Koongol, Wongal, Corriparta, Mapputta, Kowanyama, Eubenangee, Trubanaman, MRM4059, Japanese B encephalitis, dengue types 1,2,3,4, Bebaru, mouse hepatitis, lymphocytic choriomeningitis, psittacosis.
Yale Arbovirus Research Unit studies (Casals, personal communication): antiserum to C5581 failed to react by CF test to the following: Bandia, Bhanja, Chenuda, Colorado tick fever, DGK, Dugbe, Farallon, Ganjam, Grand Arbaud, Hazara, Johnston Atoll, Kaisodi, Kemerovo, Lanjan, Lipovnik, Mutucare, Nyamanini, Manawa, Pak T 487, Qalyub, Quaranfil, Sawgrass, Silverwater, Soldado, Thogoto, Tribec, URB-TM-1381, Uukuniemi, Wad Medani, Wanowrie, Hughes, Thailand tick no. 39 (Nyamanini).
Upolu virus antigenically related by CF, immunofluorence and NT to the presently unregistered Aransas Bay virus. The latter also was isolated from Ornithodoros capensis ticks [4] .
 
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