| | | Marburg virus is an antigenically distinct virus, unrelated to any of almost 200 viruses with which it has been compared [10] . | | Human convalescent and guinea pig immune sera showed negative results when tested by HI or CF against a large number of arbovirus and non-arbovirus antigens, including rhabdoviruses, Tacaribe group agents, and viruses causing hemorrhagic disease manifestations in man, monkeys or deer [10] . | | Marburg virus was shown to be distantly related, by IFA, to the subsequently isolated Ebola virus. See Ebola virus registration card. | | |
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