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Virus Name:
Sawgrass
Abbreviation:
SAWV
Status
Possible Arbovirus
Select Agent
No
SALS Level
2
SALS Basis
Results of SALS surveys and information from the Catalogue.
Other Information
Antigenic Group
Sawgrass
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
Tick Viruses
N. America:
Egypt:
Africa
Europe
Hughes
Chenuda
Dugbe
Uukuniemi
Colorado tick fever
Nyamanini
Thogoto
Tribec
CalAr 846 (Farallon)
Quaranfil
Wad Medani
Johnston Atoll
Silverwater
India:
USSR:
JA
Powassan
Ganjam
Kemerovo
Trinidad:
Bhanja
Pakistan:
Soldado
Wanowrie
Manawa
Kaisodi
Other Arboviruses
Bwamba
VSV-Piry,
Marco
Group A -
Polyvalent
California
Chandipura
Pacui
Group B -
Polyvalent
Changuinola
Bunyamwera Supergroup
Lebombo
Modoc
Guama
Jurona
Cotia
Group C -
Polyvalent
Koongol
Mirim
Witwatersrand
Group -
Anopheles A
Mossuril
Tacaribe
Tembe
Tacaiuma
Nyando
Others
Tribec
Anopheles B
Simbu (4 viruses)
Navarro
Triniti
Bakau (Ketapang)
Hart Park
Kowanyama
Bunyamwera (6 viruses)
Turlock
Kern Canyon
Klamath
Serological tests were performed by Miss Gladys Sather in YARU laboratories.
Sawgrass antigen was non-reactive with immune sera to the above viruses by CF. Related by CF to registered New Minto virus. Both viruses were shown to be related to the subsequently registered Connecticut virus. These viruses now consititue the Sawgrass serogroup. See New Minto and Connecticut virus registrations.
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