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  Charleville   CHVV

Possible Arbovirus

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Mossuril
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Studies at Queensland Institute of Medical Research:
No antigenic relationship was detected by complement-fixation test between Ch9824 antigen or antiserum and the arboviruses (or suspected arboviruses) isolated or available in Australia:
 


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, Trubanaman, MK7532);
Quaranfil group (Abal); Simbu group (Akabane, Aino (Samford));
Corriparta group (Corriparta); Eubenangee group (Eubenangee);
Warrego group (Warrego, Mitchell River);
others (Kowanyama, Almpiwar, Upolu, ephemeral fever, Belmont, Wallal, Wongorr and Ngaingan).
Similar negative results from neutralization tests are of limited value as homologous antiserum gave only low titre neutralization.
Studies at Yale Arbovirus Research Unit
J.G. Carley and R.E. Shope tested Ch9824 antigen against ascitic fluids to the following with negative results: Groups A, B, C, Anopheles A-Anopheles B-Turlock, Bunyamwera, California, Capim, Guama, Phlebotomus fever,'Poly-Johnston-Atoll', Tacaribe, vesicular stomatitis, Irituia, Simbu, and individual viruses: rabies, LCM, Uukuniemi, Witwatersrand, Argas 461, Bhanja, Congo, Nyamanini, Thogoto, Wanowrie, Lagos bat, ETH Ar 1864-64, Wad Medani, Bandia, Shuni, IbAn 17143, Jos, Gabek For. (IbAn 10065), Tataguine, Naples SF, Orungo (IbAn 11306), IbAn 20433, Apeu, Sindbis, Grand Arbaud, Junin, Capim, Bertioga, La Crosse, Punta Toro, Jurona, Tembe, Bunyamwera, Bwamba, Bakau, Nyando, Piry, Turlock, Mossuril, Tete, Tacaribe, Ganjam, Kaisodi, Kemerovo, Qalyub, Germiston, Ilesha, Kairi, Sororoca, Wyeomyia, Caraparu, Nepuyo, Oriboca, Gumbo Limbo, Bushbush, Guajara, Tamiami, Hart Park, Marco, Belagodu, Pak Argas T487, Hazara, Agua Preta, Buenaventura, Nkolbisson, EgAn 1477-61, EgAn 1825-61, EgAn 3782-61, Mt. Elgon bat, Palyam, Minnal, Oyo.
 
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