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  Sripur   SRIV

Possible Arbovirus

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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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ungrouped
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
Neutralization test negative with JE, WN, CHP, SIN, CHIK, SFS, and SFN viruses, positive with its own antiserum.
CF positive with its own antiserum. Negative in CF test with immune sera raised against JE, WN, SIN, CHIK, Sicilian, and Naples sandfly fever viruses, African horsesickness, MVE, Bhanja, Venkatapuram, Sathuperi, Langat, KFD, Wanowrie, Minnal, Batai, Kaisodi, Ganjam, Wad Medani, Sembalam, Thottapalayam, Kannamangalam, Chandipura, Kammavanpettai, Kasba, Ingwavuma, Ntaya, Kaikalur, Arkonam, Thimiri, Barur, Sagar, and bluetongue viruses, polyvalent sera numbers 1 through 10, 12, group A, poly Anopheles, group B, group Bwamba, group C, group California, group Capim, group Guama, group Quaranfil, group Tacaribe, group VSV, group Bunyamwera, group Congo, group Kemerovo, group Palyam, group Patois, group Phlebotomus fever, and group Kammavanpettai.
The virus and the immune serum were negative when tested by CF against the following Phlebotomus fever antigens and antisera: Aguacate, Alenquer, Anhanga, Arumowot, Belterra, Buenaventura, Bujaru, Cacao, Caimito, Candiru, Chagres, Chilibre, Frijoles, Gabek Forest, Gordil, Icoaraci, Itaituba, Itaporanga, Joa, Karimabad, Munguba, Naples, Nique, Oriximina, Pacui, Punta Toro, Rio Grande, St. Floris, Salehabad, Sicilian, Teheran, Toscana, Turuna, and Urucuri.
The virus and immune sera also were negative when tested against the following rhabdovirus antigens and antisera: Hart Park, Flanders, Mosqueiro, Sawgrass, New Minto, Connecticut, Kwatta, BeAn 157575, Timbo, Chaco, Sena Madureira, Mossuril, Kamese, Chaleville, Bangoran, Barur, Cuiaba, Kern Canyon, Keuraliba, Marco, VS-Indiana, Cocal, VS-New Jersey, Piry, Chandipura, Isfahan, Jurona, DakA94, DakMgA802, rabies, Lagos bat, Mokola, Duvenhage, Obodhiang, kotokan, Almpiwar, Aruac, Inhangapi, Joinjakaka, Klamath, La Joya, Mt. Elgon bat, Navarro, Porton S, Tibrogargan, Yug Bogdanovac, Gray Lodge (serum only), bovine ephemeral fever (serum only) and VS-Alagoas (serum only).
 
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