
pmid: 14268640
SummaryIcoaraci, a newly recognized virus, has been isolated on 8 occasions from forest rodents captured near Belem, Para, Brazil. At least 7 of the isolations were from Proechimys guyannensis oris. The virus is related to Naples phlebotomus fever virus by hemagglutination-inhibition testing. Hemag-glutination-inhibiting antibody to Icoaraci virus is prevalent in small forest animals but has not been found in human inhabitants of Belem.
Phlebovirus, Hemagglutination, Research, Complement Fixation Tests, Rodentia, Hemagglutination Tests, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Classification, Phlebotomus Fever, Neutralization Tests, Animals, Arboviruses, Brazil
Phlebovirus, Hemagglutination, Research, Complement Fixation Tests, Rodentia, Hemagglutination Tests, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Classification, Phlebotomus Fever, Neutralization Tests, Animals, Arboviruses, Brazil
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