| Paramushir antigen in the CF test did not react with polyvalent MIAF to arbovirus groups A, B, Bakau, Bunyamwera. It did not react with MIAF to arboviruses: Getah, Sindbis of group A; tickborne encephalitis, Powassan, Langat, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile, Karshi, Kadam, St. Louis encephalitis, Sokuluk of group B; Tahyna, trivittatus of group California; Dugbe of group NSD; CHF of group CHF-CON; Batai, Shokwe of group Bunyamwera; Kaisodi, Lanjan, Silverwater of group Kaisodi; Kemerovo, Baku, Okhotskiy, Wad Medani, Chenuda of group Kemerovo; Qalyub, Bandia of group Qalyub; C-5502 of group Quaranfil; Simbu, Akabane, Sabo, Sango, Shamonda, Sathuperi, Aino of group Simbu; Turlock, Umbre of group Turlock; Hughes, Soldado of group Hughes; Uukuniemi, Zaliv Terpeniya, Grand Arbaud of group Uukuniemi; Matariya of MTY group; Tete, Bahig, Matruh of group Tete; Sakhalin of group Sakhalin; Bhanja of group Bhanja; Colorado tick fever of CTF group; Dera Ghazi Khan of DGK group; Nyamanini of Nyamanini group; Sawgrass of Sawgrass group; Upolu of Upolu group; Wanowrie, Dhori, Lone Star, Matucare, Chobar Gorge, Jos, Batken, Issyk-Kul, Oyta, Khasan, Tamdy, Razdan, Artashat, Chim of ungrouped arboviruses. Ectromelia, reovirus, type 3, and LCM were serologically excluded. The then ungrouped Khasan virus is now a member of the CHF-CON group (ed.) | Polyvalent MIAF's were obtained from YARU. | Paramushir virus subsequently was shown to be serologically identical to Avalon virus [3] . | |
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