| No relationship found to other viruses by CF and IFA tests (see Ref. [6] , [7] ). | In one-way tests using 20X concentrated cell culture SHF antigen for CF tests or SHF virus-infected coverslips for fluorescent-antibody (FA) tests, with antisera against the following viruses, negative results were obtained [6] . | |
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| Adenoviruses: | SV-11, SV-15, SV-17, SV-20, SV-25, SV-27, SV-36, ICH. | Arboviruses: | Group A: | Bebaru, EEE, WEE, Una, Uruma (Mayaro) | | Group B: | Bussuquara, dengue 1, 2, 3, 4, Ilheus, MVE, Powassan, SLE, WN | | Bunyamwera group: | Batai, bunyamwera, Cache Valley, Germiston, Guaroa, Ilesha, Kairi, Sororoca, Tensaw, Calovo, Wyeomyia | | California group: | CE, Melao, Tahyna | | Miscellaneous: | Anopheles A, Changuinola, Chagres, EHD, Icoaraci, Kemerovo, Naples SF, Tacaribe, Junin, Tribec, VS-Indiana, VS-NJ, Cocal | Herpesviruses: | H. simplex, canine herpes, simian cytomegalic, B virus | Myxoviruses: | Parainfluenza 1, 2, 3, SV-5; avian leukosis (RSV/RIF and RSV-Harris); SV-41, measles, mumps, respiratory syncitial, rubella, NDV, rabies | Papovavirus: | SV-40, K virus | Picornavirus: | ECHO 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14; SV-2, SV-16, SV-19, Theiler's GD VII; poliovirus 1, 2, 3 | Reovirus: | Reo 1, 2, 3, SV-12, SV-59 | Miscellaneous: | SV-4, SV-28, Sv-31, SA-1; PVM, LCM, Crimmean HF, Korean HF, Himalaya HF; hamster HF, human gamma globulin (1:10) |
| Positive results were obtained only with sera from simian hemorrhagic fever outbreaks: Sukhumi/64, Bethesda/64, Davis/67, and Sussex/68. | SHF not related to Marburg virus [7] . | |
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