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  Belmont   BELV

Possible Arbovirus

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Ungrouped
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Studies at Queensland Institute of Medical Research:
No antigenic relationship by complement-fixation and neutralization tests to any arbovirus or suspected arbovirus isolated or available at this laboratory: Group A (Sindbis, Ross River, Getah, Bebaru); Group B (Murray Valley encephalitis, Kunjin, Kokobera, Edge Hill, Stratford, Alfuy, JBE, SLE, dengue types 1-4); Koongol group (Koongol, Wongal); Mapputta group (Mapputta, Trubananman, MK7532); Simbu group (Akabane, Aino (Samford)); Quaranfil group (Abal); Palyam group (D'Aguilar); Corriparta group (Corriparta); Eubenangee group (Eubenangee); Warrego group (Warrego, Mitchell River); others (Kowanyama, Almpiwar, Upolu, ephemeral fever, Charleville, Wallal, Wongorr, Ngaingan).
Studies at Yale Arbovirus Research Unit:
J.G. Carley and R.E. Shope found R8659 antigen non-reactive by CF test to immune ascitic fluids to 13 groups (A, B, C, Guama, Capim, Simbu, Bunyamwera, vesicular stomatitis, Anopheles A, Turlock California, phlebotomus fever and Tacaribe) and to these individual arboviruses: Argas 461, Anopheles A, Apeu, Sindbis, Tensaw, Mirim, Bandia, Acara, Benfica, Belem, Urucuri, Agua Preta, Bushbush, Boraceia, Ingwavuma, Chenuda, Changuinola, CoAr 3627, Chaco, Colorado tick, Farallon, Cotia, Navarro, California, Caraparu, Chandipura, Cocal, Candiru, Chagres, Congo, Buenaventura, Hughes, EgAn 1825-61, Embu, EEE, EHD (NJ), Eretmapodites 147, Guaroa, Ganjam, Germiston, Guajara, Guama, Grand Arbaud, Hazara, Ilesha, Icoaraci, Karimabad, Salehabad, Irituia, Nyando, Shuni, IbAn 17143, Jos, Gabek Forest (IbAn 10065), Orungo, IbAn 20433, IbAn 15736, Ieri, Junin, J19, Jurona, Kairi, Kaisodi, Ketapang, Kemerovo, Lagos bat, LBJ, Lukuni, Klamath, Mossuril, Nyamanini, Naples sandfly, Nkolbisson, Oriboca, Pak Argas T487, Pichinde, Pacui, Patois, Punta Toro, Piry, Qalyub, Bertioga, Soldado, Tete, Sororoca, Tamiami, Tacaribe, Thogoto, Tribec, Tataguine, Tembusu, Aruac, Oropouche, Melao, Kwatta, Turlock ETH Ar1846-64, Umbre, VSNJ, Wanowrie, Wad Medani and Wyeomyia.
 
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