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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 19(6_Part_2), 1970, pp. 1089
Copyright © 1970 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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No. 208, Dhori (DHO)

Strain: Sp. 611313

Information from: Virus Research Centre, 20-A Wellesley Road, Poona, India, 15 November 1967.

Antigenic group: Ungrouped.

Original source: Isolated by C. R. Anderson at the Virus Research Centre, Poona, from pool of 100 adult female Hyalomma dromedarii removed from camels on 14 March 1961 at Dhori, Kutch District, Gujarat State, Lat. 23°5'N, Long. 73°5'E. Habitat: Camels, camel breeding farm. Storage: Stored as whole ticks in -50°C Revco until inoculated into mice.

Method of isolation in laboratory: Suspension of homogenized ticks in bovine albumin in phosphate-saline solution. Inoculated 0.02 ml ic in 2-day-old white mice on 26 March 1961.

Validity of isolation: Virus reisolated.

Properties of virus: Physical: Filterable through Seitz EK. Chemical: No data. Resistance to chemicals: Sensitive to 1:1,000 sodium deoxycholate; control titer 2 x 105.7, aftertreatment titer 2 x 102. Antigenic: No data.

Antigenic relation and lack of relation to other viruses:







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