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J Gen Virol 23 (1974), 91-96; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-23-1-91
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The Flaviviruses (Group B Arboviruses): a Cross-neutralization Study

A. T. De Madrid and J. S. Porterfield

Division of Virology, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AA

Cross-neutralization studies on 42 flaviviruses and their respective antisera were performed by a plaque assay in a line of pig kidney cells. Six tick-borne viruses fell into one subgroup; seven viruses associated with bats and small rodents and a further tick-borne virus fell into a second subgroup. Twenty-two mosquito-borne viruses fell into one major and four minor subgroups. Four mosquito-borne, one tick-borne and one bat virus showed no relationship to any other flavivirus.

Received 15 October 1973; accepted 13 December 1973.


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