| CSIRO 132 antigen reacted positively with its homologous ascitic fluid and wa negative at 1:4 with fluids of group A, group B, group Phlebotomus fever, group Simbu, group VSV (Indiana, New Jersey, Cocal), group Tacaribe (Tacaribe, Junin, Amapari, Pichinde, Tamiami), group Sakhalin, group Bunyamwera, group Kemerovo, polyvalent Quaranfil (Quaranfil, Kaisodi, Bandia, Johnston Atoll, Qalyub, Silverwater, Lanjan), polyvalent Anophleles A (Anophleles A, Lukuni, Anopheles B, Boraceia, Tacaiuma, CoAr 1071, CoAr 3624, Turlock, Umbre, M'Poko), polyvalent Bwamba (Bwamba, Pongola, Mossuril, Kamese, Eretmapodites 147, Nyando), polyvalent Palyam (Palyam, Vellore, Kasba, D'Aguilar, Corriparta, Pata, Eubenangee, Acado), polyvalent rabies, LCM, herpesvirus, NDV, vaccinia, polyvalent Patois, Zegla, Shark River, Mirim, Bertioga, polyvalent Congo, Hazara, Ganjam, Dugbe, Bhanja, and polyvalent fluids with antibody to (1) Bahig, Tete, Matruh, Matariya, Burg el Arab, (2) Jurona, Minatitlan, Gamboa, Juan Diaz, Belem, (3) Koongol, Wongal, Bakau, Ketapang, Mapputta, Trubanaman, Maprik, (4) Nyamanini, Uukuniemi, Grand Arbaud, Thogoto, (5) Hughes, Sawgrass, Matucare, Lone Star, Soldado, (6) Marco, Timbo, Chaco, Pacui, (7) Hart Park, Flanders, Kern Canyon, Klamath, Mt. Elgon Bat, (8) bluetongue, EHD, IbAr 22619, Changuinola, Irituia, Colorado tick fever, (9) Bobia, Tataguine, polyvalent joinjakaka, Mitchell River, Warrego, Japanaut, Belmont, Wallal, Wongorr, Charleville, Almpiwar and to mouse hepatitis. | CSIRO 132 antigen and hyperimmune ascitic fluid (homologous titer 256/>=128) were examined by CF test against the following rhabdovirus antigens and antisera with negative results: VS-Indiana, Cocal, Chandipura, Isfahan, Yug Bogdanovac, Jurona, Keuraliba, La Joya, Perinet, Piry, Porton-S 1643, VS-Alagoas, VS-New Jersey, rabies, Duvenhage, kotokan, Lagos bat, Mokola, Obodhiang, Charleville, Baangoran, Barur, Cuiaba, Kamee, Kern Canyon, Marco, Mossuril, Kwatta, BeAn 157575, Hart Park, Flanders, Mosqueiro, Sawgrass, Connecticut, New Minto, Timbo, Chaco, Sena Madureira, Almpiwar, Aruac, bovine ephemeral fever (antiserum only), Gray Lodge, Inhangapi, Joinjakaka, Klamath, Mt. Elgon bat, Navarro, Sripur, Yata, Kimberly, Kununurra, and Parry Creek. | These results were kindly supplied by Drs. R.E. Shope and R.B. Tesh, Yale Arbovirus Research Unit, Connecticut, USA. | |
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