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Virus Name:
Cocal
Abbreviation:
COCV
Status
Arbovirus
Select Agent
No
SALS Level
3
SALS Basis
Disease is sheep, cattle, or horses.
Other Information
Antigenic Group
Vesicular Stomatitis
Section IX - Experimental Arthropod Infection and Transmission
Arthropod species & virus source(a)
Method of Infection log10/ml (b)
Incubation period (c)
Transmision by bite (d)
Assay of arthropod, log10/ml (e)
Feeding
Injected
Days
°C
Host
Ratio
Whole
Organ
System
Culex quinquefasciatus
Infected by inoc., 5 serial passages of sg virus and transmission by bite (1).
Trichoprosopon digitatum
Infected by inoc., 2 serial passages of sg virus and transmission by bite (1).
Anopheles quadrimaculatus, Culex quinquefasciatus and Aedes aegytpi: virus multiplication and serially maintained by inoculation. (3)
Aedes aegypti which were allowed to feed on infected bats in turn transmitted virus to suckling mice (10).
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