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  Khasan   KHAV

Possible Arbovirus

No

3

Isufficient experience with virus; i.e., experience factor from SALS surveys was less than 500 in laboratory facilities with low biocontainment.
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CHF-Congo
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Khasan antigen in the CF test did not react with MIAF to the following arboviruses: group A (Polyvalent, Getah, Kyzylagach, Sindbis, WEE); the African horse sickness group (AHS); group B (Polyvalent, Kadam, Karshi, Langat, Jap . enc., Powassan, Sokuluk, St. Louis enc., tickborne enc., Tyuleniy, West Nile); the bluetongue group (bluetongue); group C (Polyvalent); the California group (Tahyna, Trivittatus); the CHF-Congo (CHF); the Bakau group (Polyvalent); the Bunyamwera group (Polyvalent, Batai Cache Valley, Guaroa, Ilesha, Kaeng Khoi, Kairi, Maguari, Shokwe); the Nairobi sheep dis. group (Dugbe); the Hart Park group (Polyvalent); the Hughes group (Polyvalent, Saldado); the Kaisodi group (Polyvalent, Silverwater, Lanjan); the Kemerovo group (Baku, Huacho, Kemerovo, Okhotskiy, Wad Medani); the Corriparta group (Polyvalent); the Kwatta group (Polyvalent); the Palyam group (Polyvalent); the Qalyub group (Polyvalent, Bandia); the Quaranfil group (Polyvalent, C-5502); the Sakhalin group (Sakhalin); the Simbu group (Aino, Akabane, Sabo, Sango, Sathuperi, Shamonda, Simbu); Matariya group (Matariya); the Tete group (Bahig, Matruh, Tete); the Turlock group (Turlock); the Uukuniemi group (Uukuniemi, Zaliv Terpeniya); the VSV group (Polyvalent, Chandipura); the Bhanja group (Bhanja); the CTF group (CTF); the DGK group (DGK); the Mossuril group (Kern Canyon); the Nyamanini group (Nyamanini); the Sawgrass group (Sawgrass); the Thogoto group (Thogoto); the Upolu group (Upolu); the rabies serogroup (Lagos bat); ungrouped (Artashat, Batken, Kaspiy, Chim, Chobar Gorge, Dhori, Issyk- Kul, Japanaut, Joinjakaka, Jos, Lone Star, Matucare, Ogunpa, Oyta, Razdan, Tamdy, IbAr 2012, IbAr 2484, Wanowrie). Ectromelia, reovirus, type 3, LCM were serologically excluded.
Polyvalent MIAF were obtained from YARU.
Khasan virus subsequently was shown to be antigenically related to CHF virus both by CF and NT [2] . Consequently, Khasan virus was added to the CHF-CON serogroup as an additional member.
 
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