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Bhanja
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
CF test: homologous titer = 1024/32.
J.P. Digoutte and G. Heme, Insitut Pasteur, Dakar.
ArK 4927 did not react with any virus except Bhanja; cross-CF and neutralization tests with Bhanja and Kisemayo viruses gave the following results:
 
COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST
Mouse Ascitic Fluid Antigens
ArK 4927 Bhanjai Kisemayo


* Antibody titer/antigen titer.
ArK 4927 1024/32 * 256/64 <8/2
Bhanjai 256/32 256/64 16/16
Kisemayo <=8/2 8/64 256/32
 
NEUTRALIZATION TEST IN MICE
Mouse Ascitic Fluid Antigens
ArK 4927 Bhanjai Kisemayo


** LNI in dex.
ArK 4927 4.4 ** 1.0 0.4
Bhanjai 0.2 2.2 0.9
Kisemayo 0.2 0.1 5.6
Results indicate that strain ArK 4927 represents a new virus related to Bhanja.
 
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