Restan virus, a new group C arbovirus from Trinidad and Surinam (Publicado originalmente em 1967)

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Jonkers, A. H
Metselaar, D
Andrade, A. H. P
Tikasingh, E. S
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Restan virus is a new serotype of arbovirus group C that
has been isolated seven times in Trinidad and Surinam during 1963 and
1964. Three strains were recovered from Culex spp. and four from
acutely ill human beings. The new agent is related most closely to
Marituba and Murutucu viruses, from which it is distinguishable only
in hemagglutination-inhibition test. It circulates to high titer in
laboratory-colonized rodents of the species Zygodontomys b. brevicauda
and Oryzomys laticeps velutinus. In the laboratory it has been transmitted
by Aedes aegypti. Results of serum surveys are reported.
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JONKERS, A. H. et al. Restan virus, a new group C arbovirus from Trinidad and Surinam (Publicado originalmente em 1967). In: INSTITUTO EVANDRO CHAGAS (Belém). Memórias do Instituto Evandro Chagas, v. 8. Belém: Instituto Evandro Chagas, 2006. p. 147-157. (Produção científica, v. 8).xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Arbovirus / classificaçãoCulex
Testes de Inibição da Hemaglutinação
Testes de Fixação de Complemento