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Virus Name:
Edge Hill
Abbreviation:
EHV
Status
Arbovirus
Select Agent
No
SALS Level
2
SALS Basis
Results of SALS surveys and information from the Catalogue.
Other Information
Antigenic Group
B
Section VII - Natural Host Range (Additional text can be added below table)
Vertebrate (species and organ) and arthropod
No. isolations/No. tested
No. with antibody/No. tested Test used
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*
Neutralization tests suggested that the infecting agent was Edge Hill, but some sera neutralized several group B viruses (3).
Serological responses interpreted as due to Edge Hill virus have been detected in bandicoots in NE Queensland (5), and possibly in domestic fowl (6) and cattle (7) in S. Queensland.
Wallabies:
Wallabia rufogrisea
9/26 HI
*
Southeast Queensland,
Australia
Wallabia elegans
2/4 HI
*
Aedes vigilax pools
10
Nelson Bay,
N.S.W. Australia (11)
Aedes vigilax
2/1,720
Cairns,
Queensland Australia
Culex annulirostris
1/1,191
Anopheles meraukensis
1/101
Mitchell River Mission Queensland,
Australia
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