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  Kemerovo   KEMV

Probable Arbovirus

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Kemerovo
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
No relationship: [3] TBE, JBE, SLE, WEE, EEE, Sindbis, Colorado tick fever, Newcastle disease, pseudorabies, LCM, Tahyna, hog cholera virus.
Dr. J. Casals (personal communication) has tested by complement-fixation, a series of mouse immune sera with homologous titers from 64 to 512, against KEM antigen, with no reaction at dilution 1:4. The sera which thus failed to react with KEM antigen were: polyvalent groups A and B, California encephalitis, Calovo, Chenuda, Colorado tick fever, Eretmapodites147, Guaroa, Hughes, Ilesha, Bhanja, Ganjam, Kairi, LCM, Manzanilla, GD 1, mouse hepatoencepahlitis, Nyamanini, Oropouche, Quaranfil, Silverwater, Simbu, Tacaiuma, Tacaribe, Thogoto, Turlock, Uukuniemi, Wad Medani and Wyeomyia.
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1. Orbiviruses Lipovnik, Koliba and Tribec isolated in 1963 in Czechoslovakia [6] - [8] .
2. Chenuda, Mono Lake, Huacho; less to Wad Medani [15] , [17] .
3. By cross-CF and plaque NT, 4 Siberian tick isolates and one human isolate were separated from 10 Czechoslovak tick isolates (Koliba, Tribec, Lipovnik strains). The difference is quantitative. one Siberian strain (KM 3) and one Czechoslovak strain (Tribec orig.) have a broader antigenic structure [17] , [18] .
4. Two apparently new serotypes (Tindholmor, Mykines) isolated from I. uriae ticks collected from Common Puffin in the Faeroe Islands, Denmark [24] . Other related serotypes from I. uriae: Bauline, Cape Wrath, Great Island, Yaquina Head; and from other tick species: Baku, Okhotskiy, Seletar, Sixgun City.
 
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