Two African Viruses Serologically and Morphologically Related to Rabies Virus

Robert E. Shope(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Frederick A. Murphy(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Alyne K. Harrison(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), O. R. Causey(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Graham E. Kemp(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), David Simpson(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Dorothy Moore(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Journal of Virology
November 1, 1970
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Abstract

Lagos bat virus and an isolate from shrews (IbAn 27377), both from Nigeria, were found to be bullet-shaped and to mature intracytoplasmically in association with a distinct matrix. They were related to, but readily distinguishable from, rabies virus and each other by complement fixation and neutralization tests. The three viruses, including rabies, form a subgrouping within the rhabdoviruses.


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