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  Paramushir   PMRV

Possible Arbovirus

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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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Sakhalin
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Paramushir antigen in the CF test did not react with polyvalent MIAF to arbovirus groups A, B, Bakau, Bunyamwera. It did not react with MIAF to arboviruses: Getah, Sindbis of group A; tickborne encephalitis, Powassan, Langat, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile, Karshi, Kadam, St. Louis encephalitis, Sokuluk of group B; Tahyna, trivittatus of group California; Dugbe of group NSD; CHF of group CHF-CON; Batai, Shokwe of group Bunyamwera; Kaisodi, Lanjan, Silverwater of group Kaisodi; Kemerovo, Baku, Okhotskiy, Wad Medani, Chenuda of group Kemerovo; Qalyub, Bandia of group Qalyub; C-5502 of group Quaranfil; Simbu, Akabane, Sabo, Sango, Shamonda, Sathuperi, Aino of group Simbu; Turlock, Umbre of group Turlock; Hughes, Soldado of group Hughes; Uukuniemi, Zaliv Terpeniya, Grand Arbaud of group Uukuniemi; Matariya of MTY group; Tete, Bahig, Matruh of group Tete; Sakhalin of group Sakhalin; Bhanja of group Bhanja; Colorado tick fever of CTF group; Dera Ghazi Khan of DGK group; Nyamanini of Nyamanini group; Sawgrass of Sawgrass group; Upolu of Upolu group; Wanowrie, Dhori, Lone Star, Matucare, Chobar Gorge, Jos, Batken, Issyk-Kul, Oyta, Khasan, Tamdy, Razdan, Artashat, Chim of ungrouped arboviruses. Ectromelia, reovirus, type 3, and LCM were serologically excluded. The then ungrouped Khasan virus is now a member of the CHF-CON group (ed.)
Polyvalent MIAF's were obtained from YARU.
Paramushir virus subsequently was shown to be serologically identical to Avalon virus [3] .
 
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