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  Xiburema   XIBV

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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Ungrouped
Section V - Antigenic Relationship and Lack of Relationship to Other Viruses
 
This strain, when tested in Brazil, did not react by CF with the following immune fluids: Groups A, B, C, Guama, Capim, Bunyamwera, Phlebotomus fever, as well as Mirim, Oropouche, Utinga, Melao, Serra do Navio, Belem, Jurona, Tacaiuma, Piry, Cocal, Timbo, Chaco, Turlock, group Changuinola, Aruac, Triniti, Pacora, Lukuni, mouse encephalomyelitis, Pacui, Acara, rabies, EMC, mouse hepatitus virus, BeAr 263191, Jacareacanga, BeAn 306770, Sena Madureira, Santarem, Para, Cuiaba, Mojui dos Campos, Itupiranga, Mapuera, and herpes simplex virus.
In addition, the antigen did not treact by CF with NIH grouping fluids for groups A, B, C, Guama, Capim, California, Bunyamwera, Phelobotmus fever, Tacaribe, Kemerovo, VSV, Simbu, polyvalents 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, Bwamba, Congo, Patois, Quaranfil, Palyam, Anopheles A , and rabies/LCM.
At YARU, it was found to be unrelated by CF to the following viruses: Enseada, Pichinde, Aguacate, Cacao, Caimito, Chilibre, Connecticut, Frijoles, La Joya, New Minto, Rio Grande, Turuna, group Sakhalin, group Australia, Nariva, AG80-381, AG80-924, AG80-504, AG80-226, Boteke, Burg el Arab, Gomoka, Lebombo, Matariya, Malakal, Minnal, Nkolbisson, Okola, Wanowrie, Witwatersrand, Zinga, Hart Park, Mossuril, Charleville, Joinjakaka, Mt. Elgon bat, Navarro, Isfahan, DakA802, rabies, Lagos bat, Duvenhage, Chandipura, Sawgrass, Barur, Obodhiang, Bangoran, Flanders, Gray Lodge, Kamese, Kern Canyon, Keuraliba, kotonkan, TB4-222, Bahia Grande, 79V5816, 76V23524, Inini, Guaratuba, Arkonam, Puchong, Tataguine, and Yogue.
 
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